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| Autor/in | Cliff, Norman |
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| Institution | University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Dept. of Psychology. |
| Titel | A Basic Test Theory Generalizable to Tailored Testing. Technical Report No. 1. |
| Quelle | (1975)
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| Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monografie |
| Schlagwörter | Forschungsbericht; Adaptive Testing; Career Development; Computer Oriented Programs; Individual Differences; Item Analysis; Item Sampling; Matrices; Response Style (Tests); Test Reliability; Test Theory |
| Abstract | Measures of consistency and completeness of order relations derived from test-type data are proposed. The measures are generalized to apply to incomplete data such as tailored testing. The measures are based on consideration of the items-plus-persons by items-plus-persons matrix as an adjacency matrix in which a 1 means that the row element dominated the column element regardless of whether it is item or person which dominates. From this the number of item-item and person-person dominance relations can be derived. Indices of consistency are developed which compare the number of dominance relations in a matrix to the number that would occur if it were perfectly consistent and to the number in a random matrix. The indices of consistency are shown to relate to test variance, the Kuder-Richardson formulas, and Loevinger's homogeneity indices. Indices of completeness are also proposed. (Author) |
| Begutachtung | unbekannt |
| Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |