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Abstract
This article focuses on the topic of how item response theory (IRT) scoring models reflect the intended content allocation in a set of test specifications or test blueprint. Although either an adaptive or linear assessment can be built to reflect a set of design specifications, the method of scoring is also a critical step. Standard IRT models employ a set of optimal scoring weights, and these weights depend on item parameters in the two-parameter logistic (2PL) and three-parameter logistic (3PL) models. The current article is an investigation of whether the scoring models reflect an intended set of weights defined as the proportion of item falling into each cell of the test blueprint. The 3PL model is of special interest because the optimal scoring weights depend on ability. Thus, the concern arises that for examinees of low ability, the intended weights are implicitly altered.Keywords: assessment; guessing; item response theory; psychometric theory; scoring
Year: 2018 PMID: 30034056 PMCID: PMC6023092 DOI: 10.1177/0146621618754897
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Psychol Meas ISSN: 0146-6216