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Computer Adaptive Testing for the Assessment of Anomia Severity
In: Speech and Hearing Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations (2021)
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Treatment of underlying forms: A meta-analysis (Swiderski et al., 2021) ...
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Treatment of underlying forms: A meta-analysis (Swiderski et al., 2021) ...
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Empirical Evaluation of Computer-Adaptive Alternate Short Forms for the Assessment of Anomia Severity.
In: Speech and Hearing Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations (2019)
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Predicting Confrontation Naming Item Difficulty
In: Speech and Hearing Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations (2019)
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Enhancing the Efficiency of Confrontation Naming Assessment for Aphasia Using Computer Adaptive Testing
In: Speech and Hearing Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations (2019)
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Computer-adaptive assessment of anomia (Hula et al., 2019) ...
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Enhancing anomia assessment (Fergadiotis et al., 2019) ...
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Computer-adaptive assessment of anomia (Hula et al., 2019) ...
Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to verify the equivalence of 2 alternate test forms with nonoverlapping content generated by an item response theory (IRT)–based computer-adaptive test (CAT). The Philadelphia Naming Test (PNT) (Roach, Schwartz, Martin, Grewal, & Brecher, 1996) was utilized as an item bank in a prospective, independent sample of persons with aphasia. Method: Two alternate CAT short forms of the PNT were administered to a sample of 25 persons with aphasia who were at least 6 months postonset and received no treatment for 2 weeks before or during the study. The 1st session included administration of a 30-item PNT-CAT, and the 2nd session, conducted approximately 2 weeks later, included a variable-length PNT-CAT that excluded items administered in the 1st session and terminated when the modeled precision of the ability estimate was equal to or greater than the value obtained in the 1st session. The ability estimates were analyzed in a Bayesian framework. Results: The 2 test versions ...
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URL: https://asha.figshare.com/articles/Computer-adaptive_assessment_of_anomia_Hula_et_al_2019_/11368040
https://dx.doi.org/10.23641/asha.11368040
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Enhancing anomia assessment (Fergadiotis et al., 2019) ...
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Empirical Evaluation of Computer-Adaptive Alternate Short Forms for the Assessment of Anomia Severity
In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2019)
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Predicting confrontation naming item difficulty
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