• Additional assumptions are needed, the foremost being some model of the effect of one question upon succeeding ones.
• For example, if the test begins with a very difficult item, one which most students will not solve, will this event affect their state of mind, or confidence, toward solving subsequent problems?
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Goal
• What we intend to show is that if we do allow test item dependencies, there can results a substantial variation on test scores depending on the ordering of the test item.
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Toward a model
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This means…
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The grade
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Influence and DependenciesHypotheses
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Parameters of Influence
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The Threshold
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Positive or Negative?
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The factors
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Boost & Fade
C on f id e n ce
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Prob
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p2
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Conditional Probabilities
PP2 | P1 p2 if c i i
1 1 1p2 if c i 1
0 1 1 1p2 if c i 0
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Psychological factors
• In fact α and β are psychological factors of emotional responses to test questions.
• For poor test takers α may be larger than β, and vice-versa for good test takers.
• Using different α and β here makes the problem very difficult.
Assumption 1 ai i, i 1, . . . ,n
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Rewriting the model
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Conditional probability
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The Two Question Test
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Two Cases
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What to compare?
Quantities are not comparable as is, without more information
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More Assumptions
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Easy precedes Difficult
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Many Question Test
• Multiple Questions
• Multiple difficulties
• Constant β’s
• Constant γ’s
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Many Question Test
• Two possible models– Simplistic. Question i influences Question i+1
only– More realistic. The influence for question i+1
comes from all preceding questions, though perhaps with fading memory.
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Simple Model Grade
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Optimize
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Strategies and Observations
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Expanded version
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An Interesting Connection
Traveling Salesman problem
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Traveling Salesman
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The Two Difficulties Test
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Main Result
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Proof (sketch)
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Step two.
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Step Three
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Avoiding every single detail, we have…
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Multiple Item Difficulties
• Here there are no clear answers.
• It seems somewhat dependent on gamma, unless
• Essentially, we can demonstrate there is no universal algorithm for a priori arranging the test items.