02300nas a2200133 4500008004100000245006100041210005800102260005500160520182900215653000902044653002302053100001302076856007702089 2017 eng d00aAn Empirical Simulation Study Using mstR for MST Designs0 aEmpirical Simulation Study Using mstR for MST Designs aNiigata, JapanbNiigata Seiryo Universityc08/20173 a
Unlike other systems of adaptive testing, multistage testing (MST) provides many benefits of adaptive testing and linear testing, and has become the most sought-after form for computerized testing in educational assessment recently. It is greatly fit for testing educational achievement and can be adapted to practical educational surveys testing. However, there are many practical considerations for MST design for operational implementations including costs and benefits. As a practitioner, we need to start with various simulations to evaluate the various MST designs and their performances before the implementations. A recently developed statistical tool mstR, an open source R package, was released to support the researchers and practitioners to aid their MST simulations for implementations.
Conventional MST design has three stages of module (i.e., 1-2-3 design) structure. Alternatively, the composition of modules diverges from one design to another (e.g., 1-3 design). For advance planning of equivalence studies, this paper utilizes both 1-2-3 design and 1-3 design for the MST structures. In order to study the broad structure of these values, this paper evaluates the different MST designs through simulations using the R package mstR. The empirical simulation study provides an introductory overview of mstR and describes what mstR offers using different MST structures from 2PL item bank. Further comparisons will show the advantages of the different MST designs (e.g., 1-2-3 design and 1-3 design) for different practical implementations.
As an open-source statistical environment R, mstR provides a great simulation tool and allows psychologists, social scientists, and educational measurement scientists to apply it to innovative future assessments in the operational use of MST.
10amstR10amultistage testing1 aLee, Soo uhttp://www.iacat.org/empirical-simulation-study-using-mstr-mst-designs-0