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Publication Date: 2005
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Making the Most of What We Have: A Practical Application of Multidimensional Item Response Theory in Test Scoring
de la Torre, Jimmy; Patz, Richard J.
Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, v30 n3 p295-311 Fall 2005
This article proposes a practical method that capitalizes on the availability of information from multiple tests measuring correlated abilities given in a single test administration. By simultaneously estimating different abilities with the use of a hierarchical Bayesian framework, more precise estimates for each ability dimension are obtained. The efficiency of the proposed method is most pronounced when highly correlated abilities are estimated from multiple short tests. Employing Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques allows for straightforward estimation of model parameters. (Contains 7 tables and 5 figures.)
Descriptors: Scoring, Markov Processes, Item Response Theory, Tests, Measurement Techniques, Bayesian Statistics, Monte Carlo Methods, Computation
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