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Computer-based Adaptive Test Development Using Fuzzy Item Response Theory to Estimate Student Ability

Fitri Wulandari, - and SAMSUL HADI, - and Haryanto, - (2020) Computer-based Adaptive Test Development Using Fuzzy Item Response Theory to Estimate Student Ability. Internasional Journal Computer Science and Information Technology -HRPUB, 8 (3). pp. 66-73. ISSN e- 2331-6071

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Abstract

The field of computing has developed so rapidly. Various theories of computational evolution to support human needs are continually being pursued; one of them is the field of education, especially in terms of teaching, testing, and evaluation of exam results. This study aims to develop computerized adaptive tests (CAT) to measure the student's abilities. Students will be measured for their cognitive abilities in Mathematics and Science subjects. It starts with developing a question bank that has been tested with 720 students to classify items based on its characteristic, i.e., easy, medium, and challenging. This research uses the item response theory approach with the model 2 logic parameters (2PL), namely item difficulty and item difference power. The selection of test items for each participant will depend on the response of the previous answer. Fuzzy algorithm is used in analyzing test items through four stages, namely fuzzification, implications, inference, and defuzzification. Meanwhile, to measure the ability of test-takers, the maximum likelihood estimation method, MLE, is used. Based on the testing of 73 students, it was found that each student received a different test item, both in the number of questions and the level of difficulty of the questions, according to student's abilities. The results of the CAT program's measurement of the test taker's ability estimation were stated to be more effective compared to conventional methods, as indicated by the average test length of 15 items compared to traditional tests, which had a length of 50 items. Therefore, the CAT program with the fuzzy item response theory can be used as support to measure students' abilities.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 000 Karya Umum > 004 Pemrosesan Data, Ilmu Komputer, Teknik Informatika
Divisions: Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi > Teknik Informatika
Depositing User: fsains -
Date Deposited: 02 May 2023 04:58
Last Modified: 02 May 2023 04:58
URI: http://repository.uin-suska.ac.id/id/eprint/70361

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