TitleMultidimensional adaptive testing
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsSegall, DO
JournalPsychometrika
Volume61
Number2
Pagination331-354
Publication Languageeng
Accession Number1996-04751-008
Abstract

Maximum likelihood and Bayesian procedures for item selection and scoring of multidimensional adaptive tests are presented. A demonstration using simulated response data illustrates that multidimensional adaptive testing (MAT) can provide equal or higher reliabilities with about one-third fewer items than are required by one-dimensional adaptive testing (OAT). Furthermore, holding test-length constant across the MAT and OAT approaches, substantial improvements in reliability can be obtained from multidimensional assessment. A number of issues relating to the operational use of multidimensional adaptive testing are discussed.