The Kernel Method of Test Equating
Kernel Equating (KE) is a powerful, modern and unified approach to test equating. It is based on a flexible family of equipercentile-like equating functions and contains the linear equating function as a special case. Any equipercentile equating method has five steps or parts. They are: 1) pre-smoot...
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York,
2004.
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Series: | Statistics for Social Science and Behavorial Sciences
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Table of Contents:
- and Notation
- and Notation
- The Kernel Method of Test Equating: Theory
- Data Collection Designs
- Kernel Equating: Overview, Pre-smoothing, and Estimation of r and s
- Kernel Equating: Continuization and Equating
- Kernel Equating: The SEE and the SEED
- Kernel Equating versus Other Equating Methods
- The Kernel Method of Test Equating: Applications
- The Equivalent-Groups Design
- The Single-Group Design
- The Counterbalanced Design
- The NEAT Design: Chain Equating
- The NEAT Design: Post-Stratification Equating.