Lunz M E, Bergstrom B A
American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Chicago, Illinois 60612.
J Allied Health. 1991 Winter;20(1):15-23.
The purpose of this study was to determine the comparability of examinee ability measures, pass/fail decisions, and confidence in the accuracy of pass/fail decisions on written fixed-length and computer adaptive examinations. Medical technology students took two independent tests: a written test of 109 questions and a computer-administered computer adaptive test that included 50 to 100 items tailored to the ability of each student. Results indicated that ability measures on the two tests correlated at 0.84. Decisions were made with 90% confidence in their accuracy for 72% of the examinees on the computer adaptive test, and for 58% of the examinees on the traditional written test. The decision accuracy on the computer adaptive test was higher even though the test was shorter because the tailoring process reduced the error of measure.
本研究的目的是确定在书面固定长度考试和计算机自适应考试中,考生能力测量、通过/不通过决策以及对通过/不通过决策准确性的信心之间的可比性。医学技术专业的学生参加了两项独立测试:一项包含109道题目的书面测试,以及一项计算机管理的计算机自适应测试,该测试包含50至100道根据每个学生的能力量身定制的题目。结果表明,两项测试的能力测量相关性为0.84。在计算机自适应测试中,72%的考生对其决策准确性有90%的信心,而在传统书面测试中,这一比例为58%。尽管计算机自适应测试的题目数量较少,但由于量身定制过程减少了测量误差,其决策准确性更高。