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Computerized Adaptive Testing : From Inquiry to Operation

etc.(Edited by)McBride, James R.(Edited by)Sands, William A.(Edited by)Waters, Brian K.(Edited by)
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Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) was first developed by the US Department of Defense in the early 1960s; it has since become a standard in vocational testing.

From the original CAT research, the department created the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), now the world's largest and most-administered test battery.

This text traces the history of the Department of Defense's research, development and implementation of the CAT-ASVAB and presents research on the growing areas where this type of test can be used.

The CAT-ASVAB has been hailed as a battery which deals successfully with psychometric, economic and political issues.

This book sets out ways of using technology to measure and encourage optimum performance.

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1557984425 / 9781557984425
Paperback
150.287
31/10/1997
United States
448 pages, Illustrations
218 x 230 mm, 744 grams
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