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Activity Number: 196
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Monday, August 2, 2010 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: Section on Statistical Education
Abstract - #306567
Title: Bayesian Item Response Model When Performance Is Affected by Test Anxiety
Author(s): Cibele Queiroz Da-Silva*+ and Antonio Eduardo Gomes
Companies: Universidade de Brasilia and Universidade de Brasilia
Address: Campus Universitario Darcy Ribeiro, Brasilia, 70910-900, Brazil
Keywords: Item Response Theory ; Bayesian models ; Test anxiety
Abstract:

We develop a Bayesian binary Item Response Model (IRM), which we denote as Test Anxiety Model (TAM), for estimating the proficiency scores when individuals might experience test anxiety. We consider order restricted item parameters conditionally to the examinees' reported emotional state at the testing session. We consider three test anxiety levels: calm, anxious and very anxious. Using simulated data we show that taking into account test anxiety levels in an IRM help us to obtain fair proficiency estimates as opposed to the ones obtained with the two parameter logistic IRM (2PM) by Birnbaum (1968). For the 2PM, the proficiency estimates tend to be positively biased for both calm and anxious examinees.


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