[IPAC-List] Question re:

Dennis Doverspike dennisdoverspike at gmail.com
Tue Feb 11 13:12:48 EST 2014


Hi Bryan,

I think I asked a similar question last week - and got no replies. Except
I asked it using IRT.

So an add on to Bryan's question, which is about without IRT, is anyone
using CAT with IRT or Rasch? or just something else to create tests at
random or to achieve equivalence?

What about CODESP?

Dennis




On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Bryan Baldwin <Bryan.Baldwin at doj.ca.gov>wrote:


> Hi all - question for you:

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> Is anyone aware of any large employer or public sector agency that tests

> applicants using an exam that selects random sets of items from an bank so

> that each applicant could hypothetically take a different test--without the

> use of IRT to calibrate the items?

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> Thank you,

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> Bryan Baldwin

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