Tracking Ordinal Development of Skills with a Longitudinal DINA Model with Polytomous Attributes

IF 1.1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
P. Zhan, Yao-sen Liu, Zhaohui Yu, Yanfang Pan
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ABSTRACT Many educational and psychological studies have shown that the development of students is generally step-by-step (i.e. ordinal development) to a specific level. This study proposed a novel longitudinal learning diagnosis model with polytomous attributes to track students’ ordinal development in learning. Using the concept of polytomous attributes in the proposed model, the learning process of a specific skill, from non-mastery to mastery, can be divided into multiple ordinal steps in order to better characterize the learning trajectory. The results of an empirical study conducted to explore the performance of the proposed model indicated that it could adequately diagnose the ordinal development of skills in longitudinal assessments. A simulation study was also conducted to examine the estimation accuracy of general ability and the classification accuracy of attributes of the proposed model in different simulated conditions.
用多属性纵向DINA模型跟踪技能的有序发展
许多教育和心理学研究表明,学生的发展通常是逐步(即有序发展)到某一特定水平的。本研究提出了一种具有多属性的纵向学习诊断模型,用于跟踪学生在学习中的有序发展。利用该模型中的多属性概念,将特定技能从非精通到精通的学习过程划分为多个有序步骤,以便更好地表征学习轨迹。实证研究结果表明,该模型能够在纵向评估中充分诊断技能的有序发展。仿真研究了该模型在不同模拟条件下的一般能力估计精度和属性分类精度。
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2.50
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13.30%
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期刊介绍: Because interaction between the domains of research and application is critical to the evaluation and improvement of new educational measurement practices, Applied Measurement in Education" prime objective is to improve communication between academicians and practitioners. To help bridge the gap between theory and practice, articles in this journal describe original research studies, innovative strategies for solving educational measurement problems, and integrative reviews of current approaches to contemporary measurement issues. Peer Review Policy: All review papers in this journal have undergone editorial screening and peer review.
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