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- Title
A Mixture Cure-Rate Model for Responses and Response Times in Time-Limit Tests.
- Authors
Lee, Yi-Hsuan; Ying, Zhiliang
- Abstract
Many large-scale standardized tests are intended to measure skills related to ability rather than the rate at which examinees can work. Time limits imposed on these tests make it difficult to distinguish between the effect of low proficiency and the effect of lack of time. This paper proposes a mixture cure-rate model approach to address this issue. Maximum likelihood estimation is proposed for parameter and variance estimation for three cases: when examinee parameters are to be estimated given precalibrated item parameters, when item parameters are to be calibrated given known examinee parameters, and when item parameters are to be estimated without assuming known examinee parameters. Large-sample properties are established for the cases under suitable regularity conditions. Simulation studies suggest that the proposed approach is appropriate for inferences concerning model parameters. In addition, not distinguishing between the effect of low proficiency and the effect of lack of time is shown to have considerable consequences for parameter estimation. A real data example is presented to demonstrate the new model. Choice of survival models for the latent power times is also discussed.
- Subjects
PSYCHOLOGICAL tests; POWER tests (Psychology); PARAMETER estimation; SPEED tests (Psychology); CENSORING (Statistics)
- Publication
Psychometrika, 2015, Vol 80, Issue 3, p748
- ISSN
0033-3123
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11336-014-9419-8