01393nas a2200169 4500008004100000245003600041210003600077260005500113520088800168653000801056653002101064100002101085700001201106700001601118700001801134856007101152 2017 eng d00aItem Pool Design and Evaluation0 aItem Pool Design and Evaluation aNiigata, JapanbNiigata Seiryo Universityc08/20173 a
Early work on CAT tended to use existing sets of items which came from fixed length test forms. These sets of items were selected to meet much different requirements than are needed for a CAT; decision making or covering a content domain. However, there was also some early work that suggested having items equally distributed over the range of proficiency that was of interest or concentrated at a decision point. There was also some work that showed that there was bias in proficiency estimates when an item pool was too easy or too hard. These early findings eventually led to work on item pool design and, more recently, on item pool evaluation. This presentation gives a brief overview of these topics to give some context for the following presentations in this symposium.
10aCAT10aItem Pool Design1 aReckase, Mark, D1 aHe, Wei1 aXu, Jing-Ru1 aZhou, Xuechun uhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZAsqm1yNZlliqxEHcyyqQ_vOSu20xxZs