Maintaining item banks with the Rasch model: An example from wave optics
Item banks are generally considered the basis of a new generation of educational measurement. In combination with specialized software, they can facilitate the computerized assembling of multiple pre-equated test forms. However, for advantages of item banks to become fully realized it is important t...
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Main Authors: | Džana Salibašić Glamočić, Vanes Mešić, Knut Neumann, Ana Sušac, William J. Boone, Ivica Aviani, Elvedin Hasović, Nataša Erceg, Robert Repnik, Vladimir Grubelnik |
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Language: | EN |
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American Physical Society
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d839d6d7550f489f8a3416fb9d0c4d8d |
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