Item response data collection and management: analysis of an computerized system
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https://doi.org/10.7203/relieve.4.2.7207Keywords:
Item bank, computerized adaptive testsAbstract
Item banks play a basic role as the base to build computer-ized adaptive tests but, in practice, the development of item banks suppose an important effort and no much sup-port of software exists for this task. This paper is centered on the item response data collection and management in-volved in the work with item banks, as part of the analysis of a computer program oriented to support the develop-ment of item banks.References
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