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Main Authors: Bjermo, Jonas, Fornius, Ellinor Fackle, Miller, Frank
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.09808
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author Bjermo, Jonas
Fornius, Ellinor Fackle
Miller, Frank
author_facet Bjermo, Jonas
Fornius, Ellinor Fackle
Miller, Frank
contents Large scale achievement tests require the existence of item banks with items for use in future tests. Before an item is included into the bank, its characteristics need to be estimated. The process of estimating the item characteristics is called item calibration. For the quality of the future achievement tests, it is important to perform this calibration well and it is desirable to estimate the item characteristics as efficiently as possible. Methods of optimal design have been developed to allocate calibration items to examinees with the most suited ability. Theoretical evidence shows advantages with using ability-dependent allocation of calibration items. However, it is not clear whether these theoretical results hold also in a real testing situation. In this paper, we investigate the performance of an optimal ability-dependent allocation in the context of the Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test (SweSAT) and quantify the gain from using the optimal allocation. On average over all items, we see an improved precision of calibration. While this average improvement is moderate, we are able to identify for what kind of items the method works well. This enables targeting specific item types for optimal calibration. We also discuss possibilities for improvements of the method.
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spellingShingle Optimal item calibration in the context of the Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test
Bjermo, Jonas
Fornius, Ellinor Fackle
Miller, Frank
Methodology
Large scale achievement tests require the existence of item banks with items for use in future tests. Before an item is included into the bank, its characteristics need to be estimated. The process of estimating the item characteristics is called item calibration. For the quality of the future achievement tests, it is important to perform this calibration well and it is desirable to estimate the item characteristics as efficiently as possible. Methods of optimal design have been developed to allocate calibration items to examinees with the most suited ability. Theoretical evidence shows advantages with using ability-dependent allocation of calibration items. However, it is not clear whether these theoretical results hold also in a real testing situation. In this paper, we investigate the performance of an optimal ability-dependent allocation in the context of the Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test (SweSAT) and quantify the gain from using the optimal allocation. On average over all items, we see an improved precision of calibration. While this average improvement is moderate, we are able to identify for what kind of items the method works well. This enables targeting specific item types for optimal calibration. We also discuss possibilities for improvements of the method.
title Optimal item calibration in the context of the Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test
topic Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.09808