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  • Educational Measurement
  • Statistical Modeling

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  • Continuously administered examinations, especially credentialing programs, often exhibit seasonal variations in examinee ability distributions.
  • These seasonal fluctuations can compromise the accuracy of statistical procedures like item response theory (IRT) item calibration and equating.
  • The need for pre-equated test forms in continuous testing adds complexity to managing these seasonal effects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of seasonality in testing data on Rasch IRT item parameter estimates.
  • To determine if and when item calibration can be performed without compromising parameter accuracy in the presence of seasonality.
  • To provide guidance on optimal timing for item calibration in continuously administered credentialing programs.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of data from four credentialing examination programs with varying seasonality and examinee volumes.
  • Application of Rasch item response theory (IRT) models to estimate item parameters.
  • Comparison of item parameter estimates obtained at different points within the examination cycle.

Main Results:

  • Seasonal variations in examinee ability can significantly degrade the quality of item parameter estimates.
  • The timing of item calibration is critical; calibrating at certain times resulted in notably poor parameter estimates.
  • The necessity of waiting for the full examination cycle before calibration depends on program-specific characteristics.

Conclusions:

  • Continuous testing programs must account for seasonality to ensure accurate psychometric analyses.
  • For some programs, early calibration is feasible, while others require data from the entire testing cycle.
  • Careful consideration of data seasonality is essential for maintaining the validity and reliability of credentialing examinations.