TitleA Blocked-CAT Procedure for CD-CAT
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsKaplan, M, de la Torre, J
JournalApplied Psychological Measurement
Volume44
Number1
Pagination49-64
AbstractThis article introduces a blocked-design procedure for cognitive diagnosis computerized adaptive testing (CD-CAT), which allows examinees to review items and change their answers during test administration. Four blocking versions of the new procedure were proposed. In addition, the impact of several factors, namely, item quality, generating model, block size, and test length, on the classification rates was investigated. Three popular item selection indices in CD-CAT were used and their efficiency compared using the new procedure. An additional study was carried out to examine the potential benefit of item review. The results showed that the new procedure is promising in that allowing item review resulted only in a small loss in attribute classification accuracy under some conditions. Moreover, using a blocked-design CD-CAT is beneficial to the extent that it alleviates the negative impact of test anxiety on examinees’ true performance.
URLhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0146621619835500
DOI10.1177/0146621619835500