Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory by Linda Crocker, James Algina

Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory



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Lancaster: Lancaster University, United Kingdom. For five days and provided at least 3 full days of complete data. The new scales were analyzed using Classical Test Theory (CTT) and IRM; a reduced set of items was produced with IRM and correlated with accelerometer counts per minute and minutes of sedentary, light and moderate to vigorous activity per day after school. Fort Worth: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. In this context, a true score represents “the average score a person would obtain on an infinite number of parallel forms of a test, assuming that the person is not affected by taking the tests (i.e., assuming no practice or .. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Introduction to classical and modern test theory. Five Perspectives on the Validity Argument. Classical Test Theory and Item Response Theory in Test Analysis. New York: Rinehart & Winston; 1986. The concept of parallel tests is also commonly invoked as part of classical measurement theory. Introduction to Classical Modern Test Theory. Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory. Crocker L, Algina R: Introduction to classical and modern test theory.