Measuring Up: Considerations for Adopting Computerized Adaptive Testing
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Computerized adaptive testing (CAT) selects test questions based on test takers’ answers to previous questions. For example, if a student answers a question correctly, the next question is more difficult. Conversely, if a student answers a question incorrectly, the next question is easier. CAT has the potential to be more valid and reliable than non-adaptive tests.
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