Beschreibung:
This vol covers 3 broad areas relatd to high stakes, CBT: Test Models, Test Administrtn, & Test Analysis & Scoring. It's audience will be professnls & scholrs workg in testing fields as well as people in informtn technology. It should do well internatnal
Contents: Preface. F. Drasgow, The Work Ahead: A Psychometric Infrastructure for Computerized Adaptive Tests. W.C. Ward, Part I: Test Models. W.C. Ward, Introduction. V.G. Folk, R.L. Smith, Models for Delivery of CBTs. R.M. Luecht, B.E. Clauser, Test Models for Complex CBT. W.J. van der Linden, On Complexity in CBT. W. Stout, Test Models for Traditional and Complex CBTs. M.T. Potenza, Part II: Test Administration. C.G. Parshall, Item Development and Pretesting in a CBT Environment. W.D. Way, M. Steffen, G.S. Anderson, Developing, Maintaining, and Renewing the Item Inventory to Support CBT. T. Davey, M. Nering, Controlling Item Exposure & Maintaining Item Security. R.K. Hambleton, New CBT Technical Issues: Developing Items, Pretesting, Test Security, and Item Exposure. L. Crocker, Issues in CBT Administration. C.N. Mills, Part III: Test Analysis and Scoring. B.G. Dodd, S.J. Fitzpatrick, Alternatives for Scoring CBTs. D.L. Schnipke, D.J. Scrams, Exploring Issues of Examinee Behavior: Insights Gained From Response-Time Analyses. B.S. Plake, Alternatives for Scoring CBTs and Analyzing Examinee Behavior. W. Camara, Examinee Behavior and Scoring of CBTs. Part IV: Research Agenda. R.L. Linn, F. Drasgow, W. Camara, L. Crocker, R.K. Hambleton, B.S. Plake, W. Stout, W.J. van der Linden, CBT: A Research Agenda.