02096nas a2200181 4500008004100000245004600041210004600087260005500133520153800188653002501726653000801751100002801759700001901787700001301806700002001819700001301839856006201852 2017 eng d00aBayesian Perspectives on Adaptive Testing0 aBayesian Perspectives on Adaptive Testing aNiigata, JapanbNiigata Seiryo Universityc08/20173 a
Although adaptive testing is usually treated from the perspective of maximum-likelihood parameter estimation and maximum-informaton item selection, a Bayesian pespective is more natural, statistically efficient, and computationally tractable. This observation not only holds for the core process of ability estimation but includes such processes as item calibration, and real-time monitoring of item security as well. Key elements of the approach are parametric modeling of each relevant process, updating of the parameter estimates after the arrival of each new response, and optimal design of the next step.
The purpose of the symposium is to illustrates the role of Bayesian statistics in this approach. The first presentation discusses a basic Bayesian algorithm for the sequential update of any parameter in adaptive testing and illustrates the idea of Bayesian optimal design for the two processes of ability estimation and online item calibration. The second presentation generalizes the ideas to the case of 62 IACAT 2017 ABSTRACTS BOOKLET adaptive testing with polytomous items. The third presentation uses the fundamental Bayesian idea of sampling from updated posterior predictive distributions (“multiple imputations”) to deal with the problem of scoring incomplete adaptive tests.
10aBayesian Perspective10aCAT1 avan der Linden, Wim, J.1 aJiang, Bingnan1 aRen, Hao1 aChoi, Seung, W.1 aDiao, Qi uhttp://iacat.org/bayesian-perspectives-adaptive-testing-0