Measurement efficiency of innovative item formats in computer-based testing

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Abstract

The psychometric literature provides little empirical evaluation of examinee test data to assess essential psychometric properties of innovative items. In this study, examinee responses to conventional (e.g., multiple choice) and innovative item formats in a computer-based testing program were analyzed for IRT information with the three-parameter and graded response models. The innovative item types considered in this study provided more information across all levels of ability than multiple-choice items. In addition, accurate timing data captured via computer administration were analyzed to consider the relative efficiency of the multiple choice and innovative item types. As with previous research, multiple-choice items provide more information per unit time. Implications for balancing policy, psychometric, and pragmatic factors in selecting item formats are also discussed.

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Jodoin, M. G. (2003). Measurement efficiency of innovative item formats in computer-based testing. Journal of Educational Measurement, 40(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-3984.2003.tb01093.x

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