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Holland, Paul W. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2013
While agreeing with van der Linden (this issue) that test equating needs better theoretical underpinnings, my comments criticize several aspects of his article. His examples are, for the most part, worthless; he does not use well-established terminology correctly; his view of 100 years of attempts to give a theoretical basis for equating is…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Test Theory, Transformations (Mathematics), Computation
Liu, Jinghua; Sinharay, Sandip; Holland, Paul W.; Curley, Edward; Feigenbaum, Miriam – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2011
This study explores an anchor that is different from the traditional miniature anchor in test score equating. In contrast to a traditional "mini" anchor that has the same spread of item difficulties as the tests to be equated, the studied anchor, referred to as a "midi" anchor (Sinharay & Holland), has a smaller spread of item difficulties than…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Case Studies, College Entrance Examinations, Test Items
Sinharay, Sandip; Holland, Paul W. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2010
The nonequivalent groups with anchor test (NEAT) design involves missing data that are missing by design. Three equating methods that can be used with a NEAT design are the frequency estimation equipercentile equating method, the chain equipercentile equating method, and the item-response-theory observed-score-equating method. We suggest an…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Item Response Theory, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation
Moses, Tim; Holland, Paul W. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2010
In this study, eight statistical strategies were evaluated for selecting the parameterizations of loglinear models for smoothing the bivariate test score distributions used in nonequivalent groups with anchor test (NEAT) equating. Four of the strategies were based on significance tests of chi-square statistics (Likelihood Ratio, Pearson,…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Models, Statistical Distributions, Statistical Analysis
Moses, Tim; Holland, Paul W. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2009
In this study, we compared 12 statistical strategies proposed for selecting loglinear models for smoothing univariate test score distributions and for enhancing the stability of equipercentile equating functions. The major focus was on evaluating the effects of the selection strategies on equating function accuracy. Selection strategies' influence…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Selection, Statistical Analysis, Models
Holland, Paul W.; Sinharay, Sandip; von Davier, Alina A.; Han, Ning – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2008
Two important types of observed score equating (OSE) methods for the non-equivalent groups with Anchor Test (NEAT) design are chain equating (CE) and post-stratification equating (PSE). CE and PSE reflect two distinctly different ways of using the information provided by the anchor test for computing OSE functions. Both types of methods include…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Prediction, Comparative Analysis
Sinharay, Sandip; Holland, Paul W. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2007
It is a widely held belief that anchor tests should be miniature versions (i.e., "minitests"), with respect to content and statistical characteristics, of the tests being equated. This article examines the foundations for this belief regarding statistical characteristics. It examines the requirement of statistical representativeness of anchor…
Descriptors: Test Items, Comparative Testing
Allen, Nancy L.; Holland, Paul W.; Thayer, Dorothy T. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2005
Allowing students to choose the question(s) that they will answer from among several possible alternatives is often viewed as a mechanism for increasing fairness in certain types of assessments. The fairness of optional topic choice is not a universally accepted fact, however, and various studies have been done to assess this question. We examine…
Descriptors: Test Theory, Test Items, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
von Davier, Alina A.; Holland, Paul W.; Thayer, Dorothy T. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2004
The Non-Equivalent-groups Anchor Test (NEAT) design has been in wide use since at least the early 1940s. It involves two populations of test takers, P and Q, and makes use of an anchor test to link them. Two linking methods used for NEAT designs are those (a) based on chain equating and (b) that use the anchor test to post-stratify the…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Evaluation Research, Comparative Testing, Population Groups
Peer reviewedDorans, Neil J.; Holland, Paul W. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2000
Studied the degree to which equating functions failed to demonstrate population invariance across subpopulations, using two root-mean-square difference measures of the degree to which functions used to link two tests computed on subpopulations differ from the linking function for the whole population. Illustrated the ideas using data from the…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Equated Scores, Test Construction

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