Computerised Adaptive Testing
Cross-source consensus on Computerised Adaptive Testing from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- A computerised adaptive test could reduce response burden while improving targeting by selecting items based on previous responses. — Patient-reported experience measures for person-centred care: a survey for the development and psychometric testing of a targeted measure, the EPCC-14
- The 57-item dataset and Rasch analysis provide a basis for future item-bank development. — Patient-reported experience measures for person-centred care: a survey for the development and psychometric testing of a targeted measure, the EPCC-14
- Adaptive testing could route patients with poorer experiences to foundational person-centred care items and patients with stronger experiences to advanced collaborative care items. — Patient-reported experience measures for person-centred care: a survey for the development and psychometric testing of a targeted measure, the EPCC-14
- An item bank or adaptive testing system could help address ceiling effects by offering more targeted items across the full range of patient experience. — Patient-reported experience measures for person-centred care: a survey for the development and psychometric testing of a targeted measure, the EPCC-14