Menü Überspringen
Contact
Deutsch
English
Not track
Data Protection
Search
Log in
DIPF News
Research
Infrastructures
Institute
Zurück
Contact
Deutsch
English
Not track
Data Protection
Search
Home
>
Research
>
Publications
>
Publications Data Base
Search results in the DIPF database of publications
Your query:
(Schlagwörter: "Adaptives Testen")
Advanced Search
Search term
Only Open Access
Search
Unselect matches
Select all matches
Export
18
items matching your search terms.
Show all details
Constrained multidimensional adaptive testing without intermixing items from different dimensions
Kröhne, Ulf; Goldhammer, Frank; Partchev, Ivailo
Journal Article
| In: Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling | 2014
35165 Endnote
Author(s):
Kröhne, Ulf; Goldhammer, Frank; Partchev, Ivailo
Title:
Constrained multidimensional adaptive testing without intermixing items from different dimensions
In:
Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling, 56 (2014) 4, S. 348-367
URL:
http://www.psychologie-aktuell.com/fileadmin/download/ptam/4-2014_20141222/03_kroehne.pdf
Publication Type:
3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Aufsatz (keine besondere Kategorie)
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Adaptives Testen; Algorithmus; Effizienz; Item-Response-Theory; Messung; Psychometrie; Reliabilität; Simulation; Test
Abstract:
Multidimensional adaptive testing (MAT) can improve the efficiency of measuring traits that are known to be highly correlated. Content balancing techniques can ensure that tests fulfill requirements with respect to content areas, such as the number of items from various dimensions (target rates). However, content balancing does not restrict the order in which items are selected from dimensions. If multiple dimensions are measured with MAT, intermixing items from different dimensions might invalidate properties of those items, which are known from calibration studies without mixed item content. To avoid this, the known correlations between traits can be used to increase efficiency of the ability estimation only without intermixing items from different dimensions. In this simulation study, MAT allowing items to be intermixed between dimensions is compared to Constrained MAT (CMAT) that does not allow intermixing items between dimensions for items with between-item multidimensionality. As expected, MAT achieved the greatest reliability for equal target rates; however, CMAT with items administered in a pre-specified order dimension by dimension was not disadvantageous for unequal target rates. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments:
Bildungsqualität und Evaluation
Computer-based adaptive speed tests
Bengs, Daniel; Brefeld, Ulf
Book Chapter
| Aus: Stamper, J.;Pardos, Z.;Mavrikis, M.;McLaren, B. M. (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Educational Data Mining (EDM 2014) | Worcester; MA: International Educational Data Mining Society | 2014
35205 Endnote
Author(s):
Bengs, Daniel; Brefeld, Ulf
Title:
Computer-based adaptive speed tests
In:
Stamper, J.;Pardos, Z.;Mavrikis, M.;McLaren, B. M. (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Educational Data Mining (EDM 2014), Worcester; MA: International Educational Data Mining Society, 2014 , S. 221-224
URL:
http://www.educationaldatamining.org/EDM2014/index.php?page=proceedings
Publication Type:
4. Beiträge in Sammelwerken; Tagungsband/Konferenzbeitrag/Proceedings
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Adaptives Testen; Algorithmus; Analyse; Antwort; Computerunterstütztes Verfahren; Empirische Forschung; Konzentration; Leistungstest; Lesefertigkeit; Lesetest; Psychometrie; Test; Theorie; Zeit
Abstract:
The assessment of a person's traits is a fundamental problem in human sciences. Compared to traditional paper & pencil tests, computer based assessments not only facilitate data acquisition and processing but also allow for adaptive and personalized tests so that competency levels are assessed with fewer items. We focus on speeded tests and propose a mathematically sound framework in which latent competency skills are represented by belief distributions on compact intervals. Our algorithm updates belief based on directional feedback; adaptation rate and difficulty of the task at hand can be controlled by user-defined parameters. We provide a rigorous theoretical analysis of our approach and report on empirical results on simulated and real world data, including concentration tests and the assessment of reading skills. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments:
Informationszentrum Bildung
Aktuelle Lösungsansätze für methodische Herausforderungen in der Talent- und Begabungsforschung
Zettler, Ingo; Thoemmes, Franz; Hasselhorn, Marcus; Trautwein, Ulrich
Book Chapter
| Aus: Stamm, Margrit (Hrsg.): Handbuch Talententwicklung: Theorien, Methoden und Praxis in Psychologie und Pädagogik | Bern: Huber | 2014
34390 Endnote
Author(s):
Zettler, Ingo; Thoemmes, Franz; Hasselhorn, Marcus; Trautwein, Ulrich
Title:
Aktuelle Lösungsansätze für methodische Herausforderungen in der Talent- und Begabungsforschung
In:
Stamm, Margrit (Hrsg.): Handbuch Talententwicklung: Theorien, Methoden und Praxis in Psychologie und Pädagogik, Bern: Huber, 2014 , S. 475-484
Publication Type:
4. Beiträge in Sammelwerken; Lexika/Enzyklopädie o.ä.
Language:
Deutsch
Keywords:
Adaptives Testen; Begabtenförderung; Begabung; Fehlende Daten; Forschung; Forschungsdesign; Intervention; Mehrebenenanalyse; Methode; Standard; Verfahren
Abstract:
Es wird ein Überblick über zentrale methodische Herausforderungen in der Talentforschung gegeben und für die folgenden Herausforderungen Lösungsstrategien bzw. -ansätze skizziert: (1) mangelnde Standardisierung der Talentdefinitionen, (2) Schwierigkeit der Identifikation geeigneter Kontrollgruppen, (3) Dropout bei Interventions- und Längsschnittstudien, (4) erhöhtes Risiko der Varianzreduktion durch Deckeneffekte. Diskutiert wird die Nutzungsmöglichkeit von Mehrebenenanalysen, die Regressions-Diskontinuitäts-Analyse, das Propensity-Score-Matching, das Maximum-Likelihood-Verfahren, die Imputation fehlender Werte, das off-level-Testen sowie adaptives Testen.
DIPF-Departments:
Bildung und Entwicklung
Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling. Special topic: Current issues in educational and […]
Kröhne, Ulf; Frey, Andreas (Hrsg.)
Compilation Book
| Lengerich: Pabst | 2013
34192 Endnote
Editor(s)
Kröhne, Ulf; Frey, Andreas
Title:
Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling. Special topic: Current issues in educational and psychological measurement: Desing, calibration, and adaptive testing - Part II
Published:
Lengerich: Pabst, 2013
Publication Type:
2. Herausgeberschaft; Zeitschriftensonderheft
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Adaptives Testen; Einführung; Itembank; Psychometrie; Schülerleistungstest; Testtheorie
Abstract:
Part 2 of the special topic "Current issues in educational and psychological measurement: Design, calibration, and adaptive testing" of Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling continues the series of research papers dealing with empirical research questions related to calibration designs and computerized adaptive testing. This part includes three papers that add to the foregoing publications.
DIPF-Departments:
Bildungsqualität und Evaluation
Special topic. Current issues in educational and psychological measurement. Design, calibration, […]
Kröhne, Ulf; Frey, Andreas
Journal Article
| In: Psychological Test and Assessment Modelling | 2013
34195 Endnote
Author(s):
Kröhne, Ulf; Frey, Andreas
Title:
Special topic. Current issues in educational and psychological measurement. Design, calibration, and adaptive testing (Part 2). Guest Editorial
In:
Psychological Test and Assessment Modelling, 55 (2013) 1, S. 79-80
URL:
http://www.psychologie-aktuell.com/fileadmin/download/ptam/1-2013_20130326/04_Kr%F6hne.pdf
Publication Type:
3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Beitrag in Sonderheft
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Adaptives Testen; Einführung; Itembank; Psychometrie; Schülerleistungstest; Testtheorie
DIPF-Departments:
Bildungsqualität und Evaluation
A learning agent for parameter adaptation in speeded tests
Bengs, Daniel; Brefeld, Ulf
Book Chapter
| Aus: European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML/PKDD) (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the ECML/PKDD Workshop on Reinforcement Learning from Generalized Feedback: Beyond Numeric Reward (ECML/PKDD 2013) | Prag: EMCL/PKDD | 2013
34022 Endnote
Author(s):
Bengs, Daniel; Brefeld, Ulf
Title:
A learning agent for parameter adaptation in speeded tests
In:
European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML/PKDD) (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the ECML/PKDD Workshop on Reinforcement Learning from Generalized Feedback: Beyond Numeric Reward (ECML/PKDD 2013), Prag: EMCL/PKDD, 2013 , S. 1-13
URL:
http://www.kma.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Group_KMA/kma_publications/posm.pdf
Publication Type:
4. Beiträge in Sammelwerken; Tagungsband/Konferenzbeitrag/Proceedings
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Adaptives Testen; Empirische Untersuchung; Fähigkeit; Kompetenz; Lernen
Abstract:
The assessment of a person's traits such as ability is a fundamental problem in human sciences. Compared to traditional paper and pencil tests, computer based assessment not only facilitates data acquisition and processing, but also allows for real-time adaptivity and personalization. By adaptively selecting tasks for each test subject, competency levels can be assessed with fewer items. We focus on assessments of traits that can be measured by determining the shortest time limit allowing a testee to solve simple repetitive tasks (speed tests). Existing approaches for adjusting the time limit are either intrinsically non-adaptive or lack theoretical foundation. By contrast, we propose a mathematically sound framework in which latent competency skills are represented by belief distributions on compact intervals. The algorithm iteratively computes a new difficulty setting, such that the amount of belief that can be updated after feedback has been received is maximized. We rigorously prove a bound on the algorithms' step size paving the way for convergence analysis. Empirical simulations show that our method performs equally well or better than state of the art baselines in a near-realistic scenario simulating testee behaviour under different assumptions.
DIPF-Departments:
Informationszentrum Bildung
Adaptive speed tests
Bengs, Daniel; Brefeld, Ulf
Book Chapter
| Aus: KDML (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the German Workshop on Knowledge Discovery and Machine Learning (KDML 2013) | Bamberg: KDML | 2013
34025 Endnote
Author(s):
Bengs, Daniel; Brefeld, Ulf
Title:
Adaptive speed tests
In:
KDML (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the German Workshop on Knowledge Discovery and Machine Learning (KDML 2013), Bamberg: KDML, 2013 , S. 1-4
URL:
http://www.kma.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Group_KMA/kma_publications/speedtest.pdf
Publication Type:
4. Beiträge in Sammelwerken; Tagungsband/Konferenzbeitrag/Proceedings
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Adaptives Testen; Empirische Untersuchung; Fähigkeit; Kompetenz; Lernen
Abstract:
The assessment of a person's traits such as ability is a fundamental problem in human sciences. We focus on assessments of traits that can be mea- sured by determining the shortest time limit al- lowing a testee to solve simple repetitive tasks, so-called speed tests. Existing approaches for ad- justing the time limit are either intrinsically non- adaptive or lack theoretical foundation. By con- trast, we propose a mathematically sound frame- work in which latent competency skills are rep- resented by belief distributions on compact inter- vals. The algorithm iteratively computes a new difficulty setting, such that the amount of be- lief that can be updated after feedback has been received is maximized. We provide theoretical analyses and show empirically that our method performs equally well or better than state of the art baselines in a near-realistic scenario.
DIPF-Departments:
Informationszentrum Bildung
Reporting differentiated literacy results in PISA by using multidimensional adaptive testing
Frey, Andreas; Kröhne, Ulf
Book Chapter
| Aus: Prenzel, Manfred; Kobarg, Mareike; Schöps, Katrin; Rönnebeck, Silke (Hrsg.): Research on PISA: Research outcomes of the PISA Research Conference 2009 | Dordrecht: Springer | 2013
33709 Endnote
Author(s):
Frey, Andreas; Kröhne, Ulf
Title:
Reporting differentiated literacy results in PISA by using multidimensional adaptive testing
In:
Prenzel, Manfred; Kobarg, Mareike; Schöps, Katrin; Rönnebeck, Silke (Hrsg.): Research on PISA: Research outcomes of the PISA Research Conference 2009, Dordrecht: Springer, 2013 , S. 103-120
Publication Type:
4. Beiträge in Sammelwerken; Sammelband (keine besondere Kategorie)
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Adaptives Testen; Algorithmus; Deutschland; Itemanalyse; Item-Response-Theory; Längsschnittuntersuchung; Leistungsmessung; Lesekompetenz; Mathematische Kompetenz; Naturwissenschaftliche Kompetenz; PISA <Programme for International Student Assessment>; Reliabilität; Schülerleistung; Technologiebasiertes Testen; Testaufgabe; Testauswertung; Testkonstruktion; Testtheorie
Abstract:
Multidimensional adaptive testing (MAT) allows for substantial increases in measurement efficiency. It was examined whether this capability can be used to report reliable results for all 10 subdimensions of students' literacy in reading, mathematics and science considered in PISA. The responses of N=14,624 students who participated in the PISA assessments of the years 2000, 2003 and 2006 in Germany were used to simulate unrestricted MAT, MAT with the multidimensional maximum priority index method (MMPI), and MAT with MMPI taking typical restrictions of the PISA assessments (treatment of link items, treatment of open items, grouping of items to units) into account. For MAT with MMPI the reliability coefficients for all subdimensions were lager than .80, as opposed to sequential testing based on the booklet design of PISA 2006. These advantages slightly lessened with the incorporation of PISA-typical restrictions. The findings demonstrate that MAT with MMPI can successfully be used for subdimensional reporting in PISA.
DIPF-Departments:
Bildungsqualität und Evaluation
Unselect matches
Select all matches
Export
<
1
2
Show all
(18)