This book provides an introduction to test equating, scaling and
linking, including those concepts and practical issues that are
critical for developers and all other testing professionals. In
addition to statistical procedures, successful equating, scaling
and linking involves many aspects of testing, including procedures
to develop tests, to administer and score tests and to interpret
scores earned on tests. Test equating methods are used with many
standardized tests in education and psychology to ensure that
scores from multiple test forms can be used interchangeably. Test
scaling is the process of developing score scales that are used
when scores on standardized tests are reported. In test linking,
scores from two or more tests are related to one another. Linking
has received much recent attention, due largely to investigations
of linking similarly named tests from different test publishers or
tests constructed for different purposes. In recent years,
researchers from the education, psychology and statistics
communities have contributed to the rapidly growing statistical and
psychometric methodologies used in test equating, scaling and
linking. In addition to the literature covered in previous
editions, this new edition presents coverage of significant recent
research.
In order to assist researchers, advanced graduate students and
testing professionals, examples are used frequently and conceptual
issues are stressed. New material includes model determination in
log-linear smoothing, in-depth presentation of chained linear and
equipercentile equating, equating criteria, test scoring and a new
section on scores for mixed-format tests. In the third edition,
each chapter contains a reference list, rather than having a single
reference list at the end of the volume
The themes of the third edition include:
* the purposes of equating, scaling and linking and their
practical context
* data collection designs
* statistical methodology
* designing reasonable and useful equating, scaling, and linking
studies
* importance of test development and quality control processes
to equating
* equating error, and the underlying statistical assumptions for
equating
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