01188nas a2200157 4500008004500000245009300045210006900138300001200207490000600219520062800225100001600853700001900869700001400888700001500902856011300917 2008 Engldsh 00aImpact of altering randomization intervals on precision of measurement and item exposure0 aImpact of altering randomization intervals on precision of measu a160-1670 v93 a
This paper reports on the use of simulation when a randomization procedure is used to control item exposure in a computerized adaptive test for certification. We present a method to determine the optimum width of the interval from which items are selected and we report on the impact of relaxing the interval width on measurement precision and item exposure. Results indicate that, if the item bank is well targeted, it may be possible to widen the randomization interval and thus reduce item exposure, without seriously impacting the error of measure for test takers whose ability estimate is near the pass point.
1 aMuckle, T J1 aBergstrom, B A1 aBecker, K1 aStahl, J A uhttp://www.iacat.org/content/impact-altering-randomization-intervals-precision-measurement-and-item-exposure