IRT and CAT using Concerto
Date:
06/09/2017 - 08/09/2017
Organised by:
University of Cambridge Psychometrics Centre
Presenter:
Dr Chris Gibbons, Aiden Loe
Level:
Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)
Contact:
Map:
View in Google Maps (CB2 3EB)
Venue:
Nick Mackintosh Room, 2nd floor,
Psychology Building,
Downing Site
Downing Street
Cambridge
Description:
A three-day course introducing you to Item Response Theory (IRT) and Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) using the R open-source statistical computing software and Concerto, the open-source online adaptive test development platform. Get first-hand experience of applying IRT analysis to questionnaire data and create item banks suitable for computer adaptive testing.
- Introduction to R and RStudio
- Basic concepts of Item Response Theory (IRT)
- Generation of calibrated item banks using R packages
- Simulating CATs to assess item bank performance
- Scoring CATs using R
- Administering CATs using Concerto
Cost:
Business: £800 (plus 20% VAT)
Academics: £600 (plus 20% VAT)
Students:£500 (plus 20% VAT)
Website and registration:
https://www.psychometrics.cam.ac.uk/trainingworkshops/concerto-three-day-workshop
Region:
East of England
Keywords:
Quantitative Software, R, Concerto, IRT, CAT, Item Response Theory, Computer Adaptive Testing
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