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Three Issues in Modern Test Theory for the Next 10 Years

This paper discusses three key issues in modern test theory: multidimensionality, multi-level modeling, and enhancing uses at the individual level. The author explores topics such as estimating scores, multidimensional computerized adaptive testing, patient/provider nesting, meaning of theta, clinician care, regulators' role, responders, individual standard errors, confidence intervals, and person fit.

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Three Issues in Modern Test Theory for the Next 10 Years

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  1. Three Issues in Modern Test Theory for the Next 10 Years Ron D. Hayshttp://twitter.com/rondhays ISOQOL, London, England, October 30, 2010, 15:30 – 17:15 pm

  2. Issue #1 Multidimensionality - Estimating scores - Multidimensional CAT

  3. Issue #2 Multi-level modeling - Patient nested within provider (plan)

  4. Issue #3: Enhancing uses at individual level * Meaning of theta - Clinician care - Regulators (e.g., FDA) * “Responder” - Individual standard errors - Confidence intervals - Responder (significance of change) * Person fit

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