Summary: The study investigates the effect of computerized adaptive testing strategies on the confounding of concentration performance with activation. A sample of 54 participants was administered 1 out of 3 versions (2 adaptive, 1 non-adaptive) of the ...
Modernizing aptitude testing in the Psychological Services of the German Federal Armed Forces - Results and prospectsAbstract. This practice report deals with innovations in aptitude testing in the German Armed Forces. Looking mainly from the point of ...
Effects of adaptive testing on test-taking motivation with the example of the Frankfurt Adaptive Concentration TestAbstract. Since the early work on Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT), a positive effect of CAT on participants’ test-taking motivation has ...
Handling of Item Positions Effects in the Development of Computerized Adaptive TestsAbstract. In computerized adaptive testing (CAT), item parameter estimates are assumed to be known and valid for all the positions that items can be presented on in the ...
Criterion-Referenced Adaptive Tests Using the KAT-HS AppAbstract. This software demonstration presents the possibilities for the construction, administration, and evaluation of criterion-referenced, computerized adaptive and nonadaptive tests with the R-...
Adaptive measurement of change (AMC) was investigated by examining the recovery of true change. Monte Carlo simulation was used to compare three conventional testing (CT) methods with AMC. The CTs estimated individual change moderately well when the test ...
The Frankfurt Adaptive Concentration Test (FACT-2) requires discrimination between geometric target and nontarget items as quickly and accurately as possible. Three forms of the FACT-2 were constructed, namely FACT-I, FACT-S, and FACT-SR. The aim of the ...
Abstract. The Sympson-Hetter (1985) method provides a means of controlling maximum exposure rate of items in Computerized Adaptive Testing. Through a series of simulations, control parameters are set that mark the probability of administration of an item ...
The item selection rule (ISR) most commonly used in computerized adaptive testing (CAT) is to select the item with maximum Fisher information for the current trait estimation (PFI). Several alternative ISRs have been proposed. Among them, Fisher ...
Abstract.Background: As more and more people suffer from sleep disorders, the need to develop an efficient, inexpensive, and accurate assessment tool for screening sleep disorders has become more urgent. Aim: The aim of the current study ...