01148nas a2200133 4500008003900000245006700039210006700106300001200173490000700185520072700192100001900919700002300938856005300961 2009 d00aComparison of CAT Item Selection Criteria for Polytomous Items0 aComparison of CAT Item Selection Criteria for Polytomous Items a419-4400 v333 a
Item selection is a core component in computerized adaptive testing (CAT). Several studies have evaluated new and classical selection methods; however, the few that have applied such methods to the use of polytomous items have reported conflicting results. To clarify these discrepancies and further investigate selection method properties, six different selection methods are compared systematically. The results showed no clear benefit from more sophisticated selection criteria and showed one method previously believed to be superior—the maximum expected posterior weighted information (MEPWI)—to be mathematically equivalent to a simpler method, the maximum posterior weighted information (MPWI).
1 aChoi, Seung, W1 aSwartz, Richard, J uhttp://apm.sagepub.com/content/33/6/419.abstract