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Computerized adaptive testing (CAT) faces challenges with item usage. A new two-stage Sympson-Hetter (TSH) method balances item exposure, improving pool utilization and test security without harming trait estimation.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychometrics
  • Educational Measurement
  • Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT)

Background:

  • Computerized adaptive testing (CAT) enhances efficiency but leads to unbalanced item usage.
  • Uneven item exposure rates create test security risks (overexposure) and economic issues (underexposure).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate a novel two-stage Sympson-Hetter (TSH) method for balanced item pool utilization in CAT.
  • To simultaneously control minimum and maximum item exposure rates to address over/underexposure issues.

Main Methods:

  • The TSH method divides CAT into two stages: Stage 1 increases exposure of underexposed items above a minimum rate (r_min).
  • Stage 2 controls exposure of all items below a maximum rate (r_max) to prevent overexposure.
  • TSH uses a minimal number of less-discriminating items in Stage 1 to mitigate impact on trait estimation.

Main Results:

  • The TSH method significantly improves item pool usage.
  • Trait estimation precision is largely maintained under most simulation conditions.
  • Required levels of test security are preserved.

Conclusions:

  • The TSH method offers an effective solution for balanced item pool utilization in CAT.
  • It addresses critical issues of item overexposure and underexposure.
  • TSH provides a viable approach for enhancing CAT psychometric and operational properties.