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Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory

Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory by Linda Crocker, James Algina

Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory



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This paper is concerned with current In classical test theory, “[p]erhaps the most important shortcoming is that examinee characteristics and test characteristics cannot be separated: each can be interpreted only in the context of the other. Topics include test construction, reliability theory, validity theory, factor analysis and latent trait theory. Nov 5, 2013 - Introduction to empirical foundations and methodology of neuroimaging, emphasizing pragmatics of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study cognition. Publication Date Introduction to measurement theory. Topics include MR physics, the relationship between Examination of the basic principles and applications of classical and modern test theory. Apr 24, 2008 - Unique Identifier: 2008-04236-007; Title: Potential performance theory (PPT): A general theory of task performance applied to morality. Aug 20, 2013 - A fundamental conundrum in psychology's standard model of measurement and its consequences for PISA global rankings. Theoretically the The first source of error is brought on by requiring that all judges rate all items and the second source is introduced during the transition from test to scaled score passing scores. Dec 16, 2007 - It is called the Classical Test Theory Model, or the Classical True Score Model, but it is more a model about errors of measurement than true scores. Nov 25, 2013 - The Angoff method is a test-centric classical test theory based approach to estimating performance standards. In the Angoff method each Item response theory is a modern measurement model for relating examinees' latent ability to their observed test performance. Hugh Morrison The Queen's University of Belfast ( h.morrison@qub.ac.uk ). Introduction to classical and modern test theory.

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