A modified beta binomial model with applications to multiple choice and taste tests |
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Authors: | Donald G. Morrison George Brockway |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, 10027 New York, NY |
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Abstract: | A modified beta binomial model is presented for use in analyzing ramdom guessing multiple choice tests and certain forms of taste tests. Detection probabilities for each item are distributed beta across the population subjects. Properties for the observable distribution of correct responses are derived. Two concepts of true score estimates are presented. One, analogous to Duncan's empirical Bayes posterior mean score, is appropriate for assessing the subject's performance on that particular test. The second is more suitable for predicting outcomes on similar tests.This research was made possible by a grant from the Center for Food Policy Research, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University. |
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Keywords: | true score estimates random guessing detection probabilities Bayesian updating |
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