Higher-Order Latent Trait Models for Cognitive Diagnosis
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · +1 more institution
Abstract
Higher-order latent traits are proposed for specifying the joint distribution of binary attributes in models for cognitive diagnosis. This approach results in a parsimonious model for the joint distribution of a high-dimensional attribute vector that is natural in many situations when specific cognitive information is sought but a less informative item response model would be a reasonable alternative. This approach stems from viewing the attributes as the specific knowledge required for examination performance, and modeling these attributes as arising from a broadly-defined latent trait resembling the ϑ of item response models. In this way a relatively simple model for the joint distribution of the attributes…
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2Topics & keywords
- Item response theory
- Latent variable model
- Computer science
- Machine learning
- Artificial intelligence
- Econometrics
- Trait
- Mathematics
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