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Liu, Yang; Wang, Xiaojing – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2020
Parametric methods, such as autoregressive models or latent growth modeling, are usually inflexible to model the dependence and nonlinear effects among the changes of latent traits whenever the time gap is irregular and the recorded time points are individually varying. Often in practice, the growth trend of latent traits is subject to certain…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Nonparametric Statistics, Regression (Statistics), Item Response Theory
Sinharay, Sandip; Johnson, Matthew S.; Williamson, David M. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2003
Item families, which are groups of related items, are becoming increasingly popular in complex educational assessments. For example, in automatic item generation (AIG) systems, a test may consist of multiple items generated from each of a number of item models. Item calibration or scoring for such an assessment requires fitting models that can…
Descriptors: Test Items, Markov Processes, Educational Testing, Probability
Mislevy, Robert J.; Almond, Russell G.; Yan, Duanli; Steinberg, Linda S. – 2000
Educational assessments that exploit advances in technology and cognitive psychology can produce observations and pose student models that outstrip familiar test-theoretic models and analytic methods. Bayesian inference networks (BINs), which include familiar models and techniques as special cases, can be used to manage belief about students'…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Educational Assessment, Educational Technology, Educational Testing

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