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Christ, David E. – 1973
A system of computer-assisted data analysis (CADA) was developed at the University of Iowa to handle the mechanical, arithmetical and computational tasks associated with Bayesian statistical analysis. The original programs were subsequently expanded and a CADA monitor constructed to aid their use; a search was then undertaken to find a means of…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Computer Programs, Computer Science, Man Machine Systems
Wilcox, Rand – 1977
False-positive and false-negative dicisions are the fundamental errors committed with a mastery test; yet the estimation of the likelihood of committing these errors has not been investigated. Accordingly, two methods of estimating the likelihood of committing these errors are described and then investigated using Monte Carlo techniques.…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Computer Programs, Error Patterns, Item Analysis
Novick, Melvin R.; And Others – 1980
The Computer-Assisted Data Analysis (CADA) Monitor is a set of conversational-language interactive computer programs that permit relatively inexperienced persons to perform relatively complex statistical data analysis. The Monitor leads the user through an analysis on a step-by-step basis providing the necessary direction, information, and…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Data Analysis
American Educational Research Association, Washington, DC. – 1967
This document contains summaries of six courses presented at the Second Annual Presessions of the American Educational Research Association: (1) Bayesian statistical analysis, (2) curriculum research and evaluation, (3) design and analysis of comparative experiments in education, (4) educational research management procedures, (5) multivariate…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Comparative Analysis, Computer Programs, Conference Reports
Molenaar, Ivo W. – 1978
The technical problems involved in obtaining Bayesian model estimates for the regression parameters in m similar groups are studied. The available computer programs, BPREP (BASIC), and BAYREG, both written in FORTRAN, require an amount of computer processing that does not encourage regular use. These programs are analyzed so that the performance…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Algorithms, Bayesian Statistics, Computer Programs
Novick, Melvin R. – 1973
This project is concerned with the development and implementation of some new statistical techniques that will facilitate a continuing input of information about the student to the instructional manager so that individualization of instruction can be managed effectively. The source of this informational input is typically a short…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Criterion Referenced Tests
Urry, Vern W. – 1971
Bayesian estimation procedures are summarized and numerically illustrated by means of simulation methods. Procedures of data generation for simulation purposes are also delineated and computationally demonstrated. The logistic model basic to the Bayesian estimation procedures is shown to be explicit with respect to the probability distribution…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Adaptive Testing, Bayesian Statistics, Computer Programs
Warm, Thomas A. – 1978
This primer is an introduction to item response theory (also called item characteristic curve theory, or latent trait theory) as it is used most commonly--for scoring multiple choice achievement or aptitude tests. Written for the testing practitioner with minimum training in statistics and psychometrics, it presents and illustrates the basic…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Achievement Tests, Adaptive Testing, Aptitude Tests


