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Title Computerized adaptive testing : from inquiry to operation / edited by William A. Sands, Brian K. Waters, James R. McBride.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [1997]
©1997

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Internet  WORLD WIDE WEB E-BOOK EBSCO    Downloadable
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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource (xvii, 292 pages) : illustrations
Contents Foreword / W.S. Sellman and Jane M. Arabian -- 1. Introduction to ASVAB and CAT / W.A. Sands and Brian K. | Waters -- 2. Policy and Program Management Perspective / Clessen J. Martin and C. Richard Hoshaw -- 3. R & D Laboratory Management Perspective / Martin F. Wiskoff -- 4. Technical Perspective / James R. McBride -- 5. Research Antecedents of Applied Adaptive Testing / James R. McBride -- 6. The Marine Corps Exploratory Development Project: 1977-1982 / James R. McBride -- 7. The Computerized Adaptive Screening Test / W.A. Sands, Paul A. Gade and Deirdre J. Knapp -- 8. Preliminary Psychometric Research for CAT-ASVAB: Selecting an Adaptive Testing Strategy / James R. McBride, C. Douglas Wetzel and Rebecca D. Hetter -- 9. Development of the Experimental CAT-ASVAB System / John H. Wolfe, James R. McBride and J. Bradford Sympson -- 10. Validation of the Experimental CAT-ASVAB System / Daniel O. Segall, Kathleen E. Moreno and William F. Kieckhaefer [and others] -- 11. Item Pool Development and Evaluation / Daniel O. Segall, Kathleen E. Moreno and Rebecca D. Hetter -- 12. Psychometric Procedures for Administering CAT-ASVAB / Daniel O. Segall, Kathleen E. Moreno and Bruce M. Bloxom [and others] -- 13. Item Exposure Control in CAT-ASVAB / Rebecca D. Hetter and J. Bradford Sympson -- 14. ACAP Hardware Selection, Software Development, and Acceptance Testing / Bernard Rafacz and Rebecca D. Hetter -- 15. Human Factors in the CAT System: A Pilot Study / Frank L. Vicino and Kathleen E. Moreno -- 16. Evaluating Item Calibration Medium in Computerized Adaptive Testing / Rebecca D. Hetter, Daniel O. Segall and Bruce M. Bloxom -- 17. Reliability and Construct Validity of CAT-ASVAB / Kathleen E. Moreno and Daniel O. Segall -- 18. Evaluating the Predictive Validity of CAT-ASVAB / John H. Wolfe, Kathleen E. Moreno and Daniel O. Segall -- 19. Equating the CAT-ASVAB / Daniel O. Segall -- 20. CAT-ASVAB Operational Test and Evaluation / Kathleen E. Moreno -- 21. Development of a System for Nationwide Implementation / Vincent Unpingco, Irwin Hom and Bernard Rafacz -- 22. The Psychometric Comparability of Computer Hardware / Daniel O. Segall -- 23. CAT-ASVAB Cost and Benefit Analyses / Lauress L. Wise, Linda T. Curran and James R. McBride -- 24. Expanding the Content of CAT-ASVAB: New Tests and Their Validity / John H. Wolfe, David L. Alderton and Gerald E. Larson [and others] -- 25. Dissemination of CAT-ASVAB Technology / James R. McBride -- 26. Current and Future Challenges / Daniel O. Segall and Kathleen E. Moreno.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-278) and index.
Summary This book traces the development of computerized adaptive testing (CAT) from its origins in the 1960s to its integration with the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) in the 1990s. A paper-and-pencil version of the battery (P&P-ASVAB) has been used by the Defense Department since the 1970s to measure the abilities of applicants for military service. The test scores are used both for initial qualification and for classification into entry-level training opportunities. /// This volume provides the developmental history of the CAT-ASVAB through its various stages in the Joint-Service arena. Although the majority of the book concerns the myriad technical issues that were identified and resolved, information is provided on various political and funding support challenges that were successfully overcome in developing, testing, and implementing the battery into one of the nation's largest testing programs. The book provides useful information to professionals in the testing community and everyone interested in personnel assessment and evaluation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).
Note Description based on print version record.
Form Also issued in print.
Issued By Made available through: American Psychological Association's PsyBooks Collection.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Psychological tests -- Data processing.
Computer adaptive testing.
Psychological Tests -- statistics & numerical data.
Added Author Sands, William A.
Waters, Brian K.
McBride, James R.
Other Form: Computerized adaptive testing (print) (DLC) 97025695 (OCoLC)37260944
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