نتایج جستجو برای: پاسخ irt

تعداد نتایج: 53128  

2014
Panagiotis Fotaris Theodoros Mastoras

Due to the computerization of assessment tests, the use of Item Response Theory (IRT) has become commonplace for educational assessment development, evaluation, and refinement. When used appropriately by a Learning Management System (LMS), IRT can improve the assessment quality, increase the efficiency of the testing process, and provide in-depth descriptions of item and test properties. This p...

2010
Steven P. Reise

Item response theory (IRT) models emerged to solve practical testing problems in large-scale cognitive achievement and aptitude assessment. Within the last decade, an explosion of IRT applications have occurred in the non-cognitive domain. In this report, I highlight the development, implementation, and results of a single project: Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information Systems (PROM...

2007
Derek C. Briggs Mark Wilson

An approach called generalizability in item response modeling (GIRM) is introduced in this article. The GIRM approach essentially incorporates the sampling model of generalizability theory (GT) into the scaling model of item response theory (IRT) by making distributional assumptions about the relevant measurement facets. By specifying a random effects measurement model, and taking advantage of ...

Journal: :Social science research 2014
Stephanie Potochnick

As of December 2011, 13 states have adopted an in-state resident tuition (IRT) policy that provides in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants and several other states are considering similar legislation. While previous research focuses on how IRT policies affect college entry and attainment, this study examines the effect these policies have on high school dropout behavior. Using the Current ...

2003
Dimiter M. Dimitrov

This article provides analytic evaluations of population true-score measures for binary items given their item response theory (IRT) calibration. Under the assumption of normal trait distribution, the expected values of marginalized true scores, error variance, true score variance, and reliability for norm-referenced and criterion-referenced interpretations are presented as a function of the it...

Journal: :Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders 2012
Deborah A Lowe Steve Balsis Tyler M Miller Jared F Benge Rachelle S Doody

BACKGROUND/AIMS An item response theory (IRT)-based scoring approach to the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDR) can account for the pattern of scores across the CDR items (domains) and their differential abilities to indicate dementia severity. In doing so, an IRT-based approach can provide greater precision than other CDR scoring algorithms. However, neither a good set of item parameters nor ...

Journal: :Journal of aging and physical activity 2011
Thelma J Mielenz Michael C Edwards Leigh F Callahan

Benefits of physical activity for those with arthritis are clear, yet physical activity is difficult to initiate and maintain. Self-efficacy is a key modifiable psychosocial determinant of physical activity. This study examined two scales for self-efficacy for exercise behavior (SEEB) to identify their strengths and weaknesses using item response theory (IRT) from community-based randomized con...

2017
Jaeyoung Kim Se Hyun Choi Yu Jeong Kim Hyun Jeong Jeong Jin Suk Ryu Hyun Ju Lee Tae Wan Kim Sin-Hyeog Im Joo Youn Oh Mee Kum Kim

BACKGROUND Although the relation of the gut microbiota to a development of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases has been investigated in various animal models, there are limited studies that evaluate the effect of probiotics in the autoimmune eye disease. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the effect of IRT-5 probiotics consisting of Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus...

2016
Kevin H. Wilson Yan Karklin Bojian Han Chaitanya Ekanadham

Estimating student proficiency is an important task for computer based learning systems. We compare a family of IRTbased proficiency estimation methods to Deep Knowledge Tracing (DKT), a recently proposed recurrent neural network model with promising initial results. We evaluate how well each model predicts a student’s future response given previous responses using two publicly available and on...

Journal: :Behavior Genetics 2007
Stéphanie M. van den Berg Cees A. W. Glas Dorret I. Boomsma

Large scale research projects in behaviour genetics and genetic epidemiology are often based on questionnaire or interview data. Typically, a number of items is presented to a number of subjects, the subjects' sum scores on the items are computed, and the variance of sum scores is decomposed into a number of variance components. This paper discusses several disadvantages of the approach of anal...

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