Ice Is Hot and Water Is Dry Developing Equivalent Reading Tests Using Rule-Based Item Design

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT(2023)

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To monitor students' progress and adapt instruction to students' needs, teachers increasingly use repeated assessments of equivalent tests. The present study investigates whether equivalent reading tests can be successfully developed via rule-based item design. Based on theoretical considerations, we identified 3-item features for reading comprehension at the word, sentence, and text levels, respectively, which should influence the difficulty and time intensity of reading processes. Using optimal design algorithms, a design matrix was calculated, and four equivalent test forms of the German reading test series for second graders (quop-L2) were developed. A total of N = 7,751 students completed the tests. We estimated item difficulty and time intensity parameters as well as person ability and speed parameters using bivariate item response theory (IRT) models, and we investigated the influence of item features on item parameters. Results indicate that all item properties significantly affected either item difficulty or response time. Moreover, as indicated by the IRT-based test information functions and analyses of variance, the four different test forms showed similar levels of difficulty and time-intensity at the word, sentence, and text levels (all eta(2) < .002). Results were successfully cross-validated using a sample of N = 5,654 students.
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reading comprehension, progress monitoring, learning progress assessment, rule-based item design, explanatory IRT
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