Computer-Based Testing and the Internet: Issues and AdvancesISBN: 978-0-470-01721-0
Paperback
272 pages
November 2005
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List of Contributors.
Introduction: the International Test Commission and its Role in Advancing Measurement Practices and International Guidelines (T. Oakland).
1. Testing on the Internet: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities in the Field of Occupational Assessment (D. Bartram).
2. Model-Based Innovations in Computer-Based Testing (W. van der Linden).
3. New Tests and New Items: Opportunities and Issues (F. Drasgow & K. Mattern).
4. Psychometric Models, Test Designs and Item Types for the next Generation of Educational and Psychological Tests (R. Hambleton).
5. Operational Issue sin Computer-Based Testing (R. Luecht).
6. Intenret Testing: The Examinee Perspective (M. Harris).
7. The Impact of Technology on Test Manufacture, Delivery and Use and on the Test Taker (D. Bartram).
8. Optimizing Quality in the Use of Web-Based and Computer -Based Testing for Personnel Selection (L. Hornke & M. Kersting).
9. Computer-Based Testing for Professional Licensing and Certification of Health Professionals (D. Melnick & B. Clauser).
10. Issues that Simulations Face as Assessment Tolls (C. Johnson).
11. Inexorable and Inevitable: the Continuing Story of Technology and Assessment (R. Bennett).
12. Facing the Opportunities for the Future (K. Breithaupt, et al.).
Index.