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Pacific Rim Objective Measurement Symposium (PROMS) 2012 Conference Proceeding (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
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Pacific Rim Objective Measurement Symposium (PROMS) 2012 Conference Proceeding (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
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Entrusted by the Board of Management of the Pacific Rim Objective
Measurement Symposium (PROMS), PROMS2012 is held in Jiaxing, China
from August 6-9, 2012. Over the past years, PROMS has been hosted
in many parts of the Pacific Rim, in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong
Kong, Taiwan and Tokyo, which has greatly promoted the research of
and contributed to the development of Rasch Model in one way or
another. As early as in 1980s, the ideas and concepts regarding IRT
was first introduced into China by Prof. Gui Shichun, my Ph.D
supervisor, and it is Prof. Gui who first conducted with great
success the ten-year long (1990-1999) Equating Project for
Matriculation English Test (MET) in China. MET is the most
influential entrance examination for higher education administered
annually to over 3.3 million candidates then. The Equating Project
won recognition by Charles Alderson and other foreign counterparts
during 1990s. Academically, those were Good Old Days for Chinese
testing experts and psychometricians. Then for certain reasons, the
equating practice abruptly discontinued. Therefore, in China
nowadays, the application of IRT-based software like BILOG,
Parscale, Iteman 4 and others to real testing problem solving is
confined to an extremely small 'band' of people. In this sense,
PROMS2012 meets an important need in that it provides an excellent
introduction of IRT and its application. And anyone who is
seriously interested in research and development in the field of
psychometrics or language testing will find such a symposium and
related workshops to be an excellent source of information about
the application of Rasch Model. PROMS2012 focuses on recent
advances in objective measurement and provides an international
forum on both the latest research in using Rasch measurement and
non-Rasch practice.
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