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Introduction

Computerized Adaptive Testing: Overview and Introduction

Rob R. Meijer

University of Twentemeijer{at}edte.utwente.nl

Michael L. Nering

Advanced Systems

Use of computerized adaptive testing (CAT) has increased substantially since it was first formulated in the 1970s. This paper provides an overview of CAT and introduces the contributions to this Special Issue. The elements of CAT discussed here include item selection procedures, estimation of the latent trait, item exposure, measurement precision, and item bank development. Some topics for future research are also presented.

Applied Psychological Measurement, Vol. 23, No. 3, 187-194 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/01466219922031310


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