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Effects of DIF in MST routing in ILSAs

The advance and access to technology have allowed for the implementation of adaptive testing in international large-scale assessments (ILSAs). Multistage testing (MST) in ILSAs offers opportunities and advantages compared to linear testing. However, when dozens of highly heterogeneous systems partic...

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Published in:Large-scale assessments in education 2023-12, Vol.11 (1), p.22-22, Article 22
Main Authors: Valdivia Medinaceli, Montserrat, Rutkowski, Leslie, Svetina Valdivia, Dubravka, Rutkowski, David
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Assessment
Differential item functioning
Education
Educational Policy and Politics
Educational tests & measurements
Humanities
International education
International large-scale assessment
Law
Methodology
Multistage testing
Simulation
Statistics for Social Sciences
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