Abstract

PurposeThis study aimed to identify the best way of developing equivalent item sets and to propose a stable and effective management plan for periodical licensing examinations. MethodsFive pre-equated item sets were developed based on the predicted correct answer rate of each item using linear programming. These pre-equated item sets were compared to the ones that were developed with a random item selection method based on the actual correct answer rate (ACAR) and difficulty from item response theory (IRT). The results with and without common items were also compared in the same way. ACAR and the IRT difficulty were used to determine whether there was a significant difference between the pre-equating conditions. ResultsThere was a statistically significant difference in IRT difficulty among the results from different pre-equated conditions. The predicted correct answer rate was divided using 2 or 3 difficulty categories, and the ACAR and IRT difficulty parameters of the 5 item sets were equally constructed. Comparing the item set conditions with and without common items, including common items did not make a significant contribution to the equating of the 5 item sets. ConclusionThis study suggested that the linear programming method is applicable to construct equated-item sets that reflect each content area. The suggested best method to construct equated item sets is to divide the predicted correct answer rate using 2 or 3 difficulty categories, regardless of common items. If pre-equated item sets are required to construct a test based on the actual data, several methods should be considered by simulation studies to determine which is optimal before administering a real test.

Highlights

  • Until now, the Korea Medical Licensing Examination (KMLE) has been administered in the form of a paper-based test

  • The dependent variables are the average of actual correct answer rate (ACAR), predicted correct answer rate (PCAR), and item response theory (IRT) difficulty

  • In other words, when the PCAR was divided into 2 or 3 categories, it was verified that the mean ACAR and IRT difficulty among the 5 item sets were similar to each other

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Introduction

The Korea Medical Licensing Examination (KMLE) has been administered in the form of a paper-based test. The Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute has decided to implement a computer-based test in the near future and to employ computerized adaptive testing (CAT) in the long term. With computer-based exams, the number of examinees who can be tested at one time is limited. It is preferable to introduce a periodic test in which multiple tests are administered over a. This study aimed to identify the best method of developing an equivalent item set for the implementation of periodical computerbased testing of the KMLE. A simulation study using linear programming (LP) was done to equate the difficulty of item sets. The best method to minimize the difference of the mean difficulty among 5 item sets was suggested

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