نتایج جستجو برای: constructed response item

تعداد نتایج: 1145529  

2014
Paul J. Silvia Benjamin Wigert Roni Reiter-Palmon James C. Kaufman

This article reviews recent developments in the assessment of creativity using self-report scales. We focus on four new and promising scales: the Creative Achievement Questionnaire, the Biographical Inventory of Creative Behaviors, the revised Creative Behavior Inventory, and the Creative Domain Questionnaire. For each scale, we review evidence for reliability, validity, and structure, and we d...

2014
Mohammad Khajah Yun Huang José P. González-Brenes Michael C. Mozer Peter Brusilovsky

Traditionally, the assessment and learning science communities rely on different paradigms to model student performance. The assessment community uses Item Response Theory which allows modeling different student abilities and problem difficulties, while the learning science community uses Knowledge Tracing, which captures skill acquisition. These two paradigms are complementary – IRT cannot be ...

2008
Arndt Faulhaber Erica Melis

This paper describes a new student model technology that combines evidences and knowledge about pedagogical and domain structure. Its structure is generated from the metadata available in the content representation of the adaptive webbased learning platform ActiveMath (or other contents). The evidences are processed with Item Response Theory and Transferable Belief Model uncertainty methodologi...

2001
Johnathan P. Caulkins Patrick D. Larkey Jifa Wei

The computation of Graduate Point Average (GPA) incorrectly assumes that grades are comparable across courses and instructors. GPA overstates the performance of students who elect an “easier” course of study relative to those who choose a more “difficult” course of study. This paper proposes a method of adjusting GPA and applies it to data from one cohort of undergraduates at Carnegie Mellon Un...

Journal: :CoRR 2005
Victor Kromer

This article offers a 3-parameter model of testing, with 1) the difference between the ability level of the examinee and item difficulty; 2) the examinee discrimination and 3) the item discrimination as model parameters.

Journal: :Educational Technology & Society 2007
Mansoor Al-A'Ali

Computer adaptive testing is the study of scoring tests and questions based on assumptions concerning the mathematical relationship between examinees’ ability and the examinees’ responses. Adaptive student tests, which are based on item response theory (IRT), have many advantages over conventional tests. We use the least square method, a well-known statistical method, to reach an estimation of ...

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