This study applied Testlet-based response theory (TRT) model to a set of reading comprehension data from a TOEIC practice test. The parameter estimates and test information were compared to those of the standard item response theory (IRT) model. The results show that the model choice could have a serious effect on item slope and guessing parameter estimates. However, the two models did not yield any significant difference in item difficulty and proficiency parameter estimates. Test information as a measure of global precision shows that the two models could yield a differential degree of test precision depending on the range of ability distribution. A further textual analysis was also performed to see why certain testlets have more dependence than others in the same test
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Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Procedures 2.1. Data 2.2. Parameter Estimation 2.3. Test Information as a measure of test Precision 3. Results 4. Discussions and Conclusions References
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소검사독립적 문항소검사 반응이론문항 반응이론문항 및 능력 모수문항간 의존성검사 정보testlettestlet-based response theoryitem response theoryitem dependenceitem and proficiency parameterstest information