Computerized Testing
Automated Scoring of Complex Tasks in Computer-Based Testing
- Edited by David M. Williamson, Robert J. Mislevy and Isaac I. Bejar.
Published April 2006
The use of computers and the Internet in the testing community has expanded the opportunity for innovative testing. Until now, there was no one source that reviewed the latest methods of automated scoring for complex assessments. This is the first volume to provide that coverage, along with…
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Automated Essay Scoring
A Cross-disciplinary Perspective
- Edited by Mark D. Shermis, and Jill C. Burstein.
Published November 2002
This new volume is the first to focus entirely on automated essay scoring and evaluation. It is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of the evolution and state-of-the-art of automated essay scoring and evaluation technology across several disciplines, including education, testing and…
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Computerized Adaptive Testing
A Primer
- By Howard Wainer, Neil J. Dorans, Ronald Flaugher, Bert F. Green and Robert J. Mislevy.
Published March 2000
This celebrated primer presents an introduction to all of the key ingredients in understanding computerized adaptive testing technology, test development, statistics, and mental test theory. Based on years of research, this accessible book educates the novice and serves as a compendium of…
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Computerized Adaptive Testing
A Primer
- By Howard Wainer, Neil J. Dorans, Ronald Flaugher, Bert F. Green and Robert J. Mislevy.
Published January 1990
Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) is now entering a new phase of its existence, having developed into a viable alternative form of measurement backed by rigorous technology involving far more than hardware and software. Computer technology, test development, statistics, and mental test theory all…
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