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Seo, Dong Gi – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Most computerized adaptive tests (CAT) have been studied under the framework of unidimensional item response theory. However, many psychological variables are multidimensional and might benefit from using a multidimensional approach to CAT. In addition, a number of psychological variables (e.g., quality of life, depression) can be conceptualized…
Descriptors: Test Length, Quality of Life, Item Analysis, Geometric Concepts
De Champlain, Andre; Gessaroli, Marc E. – 1996
The use of indices and statistics based on nonlinear factor analysis (NLFA) has become increasingly popular as a means of assessing the dimensionality of an item response matrix. Although the indices and statistics currently available to the practitioner have been shown to be useful and accurate in many testing situations, few studies have…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Chi Square, Computer Assisted Testing, Factor Analysis

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