a-Stratified Multistage Computerized Adaptive Testing
- 1 September 1999
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Applied Psychological Measurement
- Vol. 23 (3) , 211-222
- https://doi.org/10.1177/01466219922031338
Abstract
Computerized adaptive tests (CAT) commonly use item selection methods that select the item which provides maximum information at an examinees estimated trait level. However, these methods can yield extremely skewed item exposure distributions. For tests based on the three-parameter logistic model, it was found that administering items with low discrimination parameter (a) values early in the test and administering those with high a values later was advantageous; the skewness of item exposure distributions was reduced while efficiency was maintained in trait level estimation. Thus, a new multistage adaptive testing approach is proposed that factors a into the item selection process. In this approach, the items in the item bank are stratified into a number of levels based on their a values. The early stages ofa test use items with lower as and later stages use items with higher as. At each stage, items are selected according to an optimization criterion from the corresponding level. Simulation studies were performed to compare a-stratified CATs with CATs based on the Sympson-Hetter method for controlling item exposure. Results indicated that this new strategy led to tests that were well-balanced, with respect to item exposure, and efficient. The a-stratifiedCATs achieved a lower average exposure rate than CATs based on Bayesian or information-based item selection and the Sympson-Hetter method.Keywords
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