Contributions

  • David Thissen (Editor) - Contributor
  • Howard Wainer (Editor) - Contributor

Publication

2001-05-01 - L. Erlbaum Associates

Language

English

Word Count

106,000 words, Guess

Page Count

424 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100805837663
  • ISBN-139780805837667
  • LibraryThing5151375
  • Goodreads1851712
  • Library of Congress Control Number00053525
and 5 more
  • OCLC Control Number45305101
  • Better World Books9780805837667
  • Better World BooksP8-CHF-116
  • Better World BooksP8-DGK-391
  • Open LibraryOL9344134M

Classifications

  • LCCLB3060.77.T47 2001
  • LCCLB3060.77 .T47 2001
  • LCCLB 3060.77 T47 2001

Description

Test Scoring provides a summary of traditional true score test theory and modern item response theory related to scoring tests, as well as novel developments resulting from the integration of these approaches. The background material introduced in the first four chapters builds a foundation for the new developments covered in later chapters. These new methods offer alternative psychometric approaches to scoring complex assessments. Each of the book's contributors draws from the classic literature of traditional test theory, as well as psychometric developments of the past decade. The emphasis is on large-scale educational measurement but the topics and procedures may be applied broadly within many measurement contexts. Numerous graphs and illustrative examples based on real tests and actual data are integrated throughout. This multi-authored volume shows the reader how to combine the coded outcomes on individual test items into a numerical summary about the examinee's performance. This book is intended for researchers and students in education and other social sciences interested in educational assessment and policy, the design and development of tests, and the procedures for test administration and scoring. Prerequisites include an introduction to educational and psychological measurement and basic statistics. Knowledge of differential and integral calculus and matrix algebra is helpful but not required.

First Sentence

A test score is a summary of the evidence contained in an examinee's responses to the items of a test that are related to the construct or constructs being measured.

Subjects

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