irtQ R包:一个用户友好的工具,用于基于项目响应理论的测试数据分析和校准
Hwanggyu Lim1, Kyungseok Kang1
1College of Education, Inha University, Incheon, Korea.
Journal of educational evaluation for health professions
|September 12, 2024
概括
irtQ R包简化了对象响应理论 (IRT) 分析,用于计算机化适应性测试 (CAT). 它提供精确参数估计和心理测量评估的工具,支持CAT的开发和运营.
科学领域:
- 心理测量 心理测量 心理测量
- 教育测量教育的测量
- 统计软件 统计软件
背景情况:
- 计算机化适应性测试 (CAT) 在高风险的卫生专业考试中普遍存在,以提高效率和精度.
- 项目响应理论 (IRT) 是CAT的基础,它可以根据考生能力进行动态的项目选择.
- 准确的参数估计对于有效的CAT实施至关重要,需要强大的软件解决方案.
研究的目的:
- 介绍irtQ R包,以简化基于IRT的分析和项目校准.
- 提供必要的工具来支持CAT的开发和运行.
- 展示irtQ对IRT应用的实用性,包括测试数据分析和能力估计.
主要方法:
- 使用边际最大概率估计通过预期最大化算法进行参数估计.
- 实现固定项目参数校准和固定能力参数校准用于预测项目校准.
- 能够计算项目和测试特征曲线和信息函数.
主要成果:
- irtQ包为单维IRT模型提供了一个用户友好的环境.
- 通过使用模拟数据集用于IRT应用程序的示例来证明该包的实用性.
- 通过增强IRT分析能力,促进高效的适应性测试研究和操作.
结论:
- irtQ R包为IRT分析提供了必不可少的功能,支持CAT开发.
- 它的功能增强了高效适应性测试研究和运营的能力.
- 该套件对基于IRT的评估的开发和运行具有更广泛的适用性.
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