Sheehan, 1997 - Google Patents
A TREE‐BASED APPROACH TO PROFICIENCY SCALING & DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENTSheehan, 1997
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- Sheehan K
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- ETS Research Report Series
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ABSTRACT A new procedure for generating instructionally‐relevant diagnostic feedback is proposed. The approach involves first constructing a strong model of student proficiency and then testing whether individual students' observed item response vectors are consistent with …
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