I repeat the simulation by using Bayesian decision theory to do discrete classification (master and non-master). 1000 sample examinees, and 9 item banks be produced by my program. For the 9 banks, they belong to 6 dimensions. No. 1/2/3 and No.7/8/9 are uni-dimensional banks; No. 4/5/6 are 2-dimension banks.
It is a personal BLOG on CAT but open to everyone who is interested on this field or want to know something happen behind popular computerized adaptive testing such as GRE, TOEFL, SAT etc.
Author of this BLOG is a master candidate of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, one affiliated engineering school to University of Montreal(www.umontreal.ca).
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I repeat the simulation by using Bayesian decision theory to do discrete classification (master and non-master). 1000 sample examinees, and 9 item banks be produced by my program. For the 9 banks, they belong to 6 dimensions. No. 1/2/3 and No.7/8/9 are uni-dimensional banks; No. 4/5/6 are 2-dimension banks.
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