Psychological Testing and Assessment: An Introduction To Tests and Measurement, 5/e Ronald Jay Cohen Mark Swerdlik
Computer-Assisted Psychological Assessment
Chapter Outline
An Overview The Process The Advantages Item banking Item branching The Disadvantages The test taker's perspective The test user's perspective |
| | | Computer Input Input of Test Responses by a Test taker Effects of item type Effects of item content Tests specifically designed for computer administration The test taker's attitude and emotional reaction Input of Test Data by a Test User Central processing Teleprocessing Local processing |
| | | Computer Output Scoring Reports Simple scoring reports Extended scoring reports Interpretive Reports Descriptive reports Screening reports Consultative reports Integrative reports |
| | | Issues in CPA Computer-Assisted Test Administration: Equivalence Computer-Assisted Test Interpretation: Validity Standards for CAPA Products Access to CAPA Products |
| | | CLOSE-UP Designing an Item Bank |
| | | EVERYDAY PSYCHOMETRICS Computer-Assisted Behavioral Assessment |
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