Test theory without an answer key |
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Authors: | William H. Batchelder A. Kimball Romney |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Social Sciences, University of California, 92717 Irvine, CA |
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Abstract: | A general model is presented for homogeneous, dichotomous items when the answer key is not known a priori. The model is structurally related to the two-class latent structure model with the roles of respondents and items interchanged. For very small sets of respondents, iterative maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters can be obtained by existing methods. For other situations, new estimation methods are developed and assessed with Monte Carlo data. The answer key can be accurately reconstructed with relatively small sets of respondents. The model is useful when a researcher wants to study objectively the knowledge possessed by members of a culturally coherent group that the researcher is not a member of.This research was supported by NSF Grant No. SES-8320173 to the authors. We gratefully acknowledge comments and suggestions from John Boyd, Tarow Indow, and Kathy Maher as well as the editor and several anonymous referees. |
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Keywords: | test theory dichotomous responses signal detection latent class model parameter estimation information pooling |
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