Estimating the imputed social cost of errors of measurement |
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Authors: | Frederic M. Lord |
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Affiliation: | (1) Educational Testing Service, 08541 Princeton, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | If a loss function is available specifying the social cost of an error of measurement in the score on a unidimensional test, an asymptotic method, based on item response theory, is developed for optimal test design for a specified target population of examinees. Since in the real world such loss functions are not available, it is more useful to reverse this process; thus a method is developed for finding the loss function for which a given test is an optimally designed test for the target population. An illustrative application is presented for one operational test.This work was supported in part by contract N00014-80-C-0402, project designation NR 150-453 between the Office of Naval Research and Educational Testing Service. Reproduction in whole or in part is permitted for any purpose of the United States Government. |
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Keywords: | item response theory decision theory test design loss function information function item selection |
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