The following are the AERA paper and symposium submissions:
Jason Meyers & Xiaojin Kong
An Investigation of the Changes in Item Parameter Estimates for Items Re-field Tested
Leslie Keng, Walter L. Leite, & Natasha Beretvas
Comparing Growth Mixture Models when Measuring Latent Constructs with Multiple Indicators
Leslie Keng, Edward Miller, Kimberly O'Malley, & Ahmet Turhan
Composite Score Reliability Given Correlated Measurement Errors between Subtests and Unknown Reliability for Some Subtests
Ye Tong, Sz-Shyan Wu, & Ming Xu
A Comparison of Pre-Equating and Post-Equating Using Large-Scale Assessment Data
Rob Kirkpatrick & Denny Way
Field Testing and Equating Designs for State Educational Assessments
Lei Wan & Brad Ching-Chow Wu
Person-fit of English Language Learner (ELL) Students in High-Stakes Assessments
Ellen Strain-Seymour
A User-Centered Design Approach for the Refinement of a Computer-Based Testing Interface
Jeff Wilson
A User-Centered Design Approach to Developing an Assessment Management System
Paul Nichols
The Role of User-Centered Design in Building Better Assessments
Michael Harms
An Introduction to User-Centered Design in Large-Scale Assessment
The following are NCME paper and symposium submissions:
Paul Nichols & Natash Williams
Evidence of Test Score Use In Validity: Roles And Responsibility
Denny Way, Chow-Hong Lin, Katie McClarty, & Jadie Kong
Maintaining Score Equivalence as Tests Transition Online: Issues, Approaches and Trends
Denny Way, Paul Nichols, & Daisy Vickers
Influences of Training and Scorer Charactersistics on Human Constructed Response Scoring
Ye Tong & Michael Kolen
Maintenance of Vertical Scales
Leslie Keng, Tusng-Han Ho, Tzu-An Chen, & Barbara Dodd
A Comparison of Item and Testlet Selection Procedures In Computerized Adaptive Testing
Jon S. Twing
Off-the-Shelf Tests and NCLB: Score Reporting Issues
Erika Hall & Timothy Ansley
Exploring the Use of Item Bank Information to Improve IRT Item Parameter Estimation
Canda Mueller
Response Probability Criterion and Subgroup Performance
Tony Thompson
Using CAT To Increase Precision In Growth Scores
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