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A Likelihood Approach to Item Response Theory Equating of Multiple Forms.

Michela BattauzWaldir Leôncio
Published in: Applied psychological measurement (2023)
Test equating is a statistical procedure to make scores from different test forms comparable and interchangeable. Focusing on an IRT approach, this paper proposes a novel method that simultaneously links the item parameter estimates of a large number of test forms. Our proposal differentiates itself from the current state of the art by using likelihood-based methods and by taking into account the heteroskedasticity and the correlation of the item parameter estimates of each form. Simulation studies show that our proposal yields equating coefficient estimates which are more efficient than what is currently available in the literature.
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