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Dorans, Neil J.; Liu, Jinghua; Hammond, Shelby – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2008
This exploratory study was built on research spanning three decades. Petersen, Marco, and Stewart (1982) conducted a major empirical investigation of the efficacy of different equating methods. The studies reported in Dorans (1990) examined how different equating methods performed across samples selected in different ways. Recent population…
Descriptors: Test Format, Equated Scores, Sampling, Evaluation Methods
Yi, Hyun Sook; Kim, Seonghoon; Brennan, Robert L. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2007
Large-scale testing programs involving classification decisions typically have multiple forms available and conduct equating to ensure cut-score comparability across forms. A test developer might be interested in the extent to which an examinee who happens to take a particular form would have a consistent classification decision if he or she had…
Descriptors: Classification, Reliability, Indexes, Computation

Berger, Martijn P. F. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1994
This paper focuses on similarities of optimal design of fixed-form tests, adaptive tests, and testlets within the framework of the general theory of optimal designs. A sequential design procedure is proposed that uses these similarities to obtain consistent estimates for the trait level distribution. (SLD)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Adaptive Testing, Algorithms, Estimation (Mathematics)