Advances in Computer-Based Human Assessment edited by P.L. Dann, S.H Irvine, J.M. Collis.

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Other Authors: Dann, P.L (Editor), Irvine, S.H (Editor), Collis, J.M (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1991.
Edition:1st ed. 1991.
Series:Theory and Decision Library D:, System Theory, Knowledge Engineering and Problem Solving ; 7
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 A Review
  • Challenges of computer-based human assessment: A review
  • 2 Operational Issues
  • New directions in intelligent cognitive systems
  • Measures of thirty cognitive tasks: Analysis of reliabilities, intercorrelations and correlations with aptitude battery scores
  • Speed of cognitive processing: Cross-cultural findings on structure and relation to intelligence, tempo, temperament and brain function
  • Validation of the MICROPAT battery of pilot aptitude tests
  • Microcomputer-based psychological assessment: An advance in helping severely physically disabled people
  • nalysing learning strategies through microcomputer-based problem solving tasks
  • Confronting computer models of children’s word problem solving with empirical data
  • An approach to the use of computers in instructional testing
  • The construction and use of a computer-based learning process test
  • 3 Theoretical Issues
  • Item bias and individual differences
  • Conceptual implications of item bias
  • Finding the biasing trait(s)
  • Evaluation of the plot method for identifying potentially biased test items
  • Latent class representation of systematic patterns in test responses
  • An information-processing approach to item equivalence
  • Group differences in structured tests
  • References.