A COGNITIVE DIAGNOSIS MODEL FOR COGNITIVELY-BASED MULTIPLE-CHOICE OPTIONS
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ㆍ발행기관 : 한국교육학회
ㆍ수록지정보 : 교육학연구
ㆍ저자명 : JIMMY DE LA TORRE
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. A Cognitively Diagnostic Multiple-Choice Framework
3. An EM Algorithm for the MC-DINA Model
4. Simulation Study
5. Summary and Discussion
References
영어 초록
Cognitive or skills diagnosis models are discrete latent variable models developed specifically for the purpose of identifying the presence or absence of multiple fine-grained skills. However, applications of these models typically involve dichotomous or dichotomized data, including data from multiple-choice (MC) assessments that are scored as right or wrong. The dichotomization approach to the analysis of MC data ignores the potential diagnostic information that can be found in the distractors, and is therefore deemed diagnostically suboptimal. To maximize the diagnostic value of MC assessments, this paper proposes a framework that prescribes how options of MC items should be constructed and analyzed. In constructing the options, attribute requirements are specified for both the key and some of the distractors. In analyzing data from such assessments, the MC-DINA model, an extension of the DINA model for coded MC options, is employed. The paper discusses the specification of the MC-DINA model, and estimation of its parameters. In addition, results of a simulation study evaluating the viability of the model and an estimation algorithm are presented. Finally, practical considerations concerning the proposed framework are discussed.
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