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==CAT question==
I'm proposing Computer Adaptive Tests for final exams in my University, but I find some coarse reaction. They argument that this kind of tests punishes the most intelligent people and unmotivate them. Has anyone had an experience at implementing CATs for academic courses? -- Mario Montoya ([[User:200.23.145.23]])
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:I've tried to add more technical information for readers who are interested in the inner workings. Some figures would be helpful, but I'll have to figure out how to do that first.
 
:-- [[User:Iulus Ascanius|Iulus Ascanius]] 18:11, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
 
::I '''oppose''' moving this article at all. Computer-adaptive testing is the accepted terminology that appears in research, especially item-response theory research. Any other terminology came from this terminology. &mdash; [[User:Chris53516|Chris53516]] <sup>([[User talk:Chris53516|Talk]])</sup> 18:21, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
 
:::It is hardly "accepted" as the term in research. A complete list of CAT research ([http://www.psych.umn.edu/psylabs/catcentral/]) has the term "computer-adaptive" used in titles only 43 times - "computerized adaptive" is used approximately 540 times! And it's impossible to argue with a 'sample' of that size. Computerized adaptive testing became the accepted terminology when Reckase's use of "tailored testing" died out.
:::Likewise, there is no hyphen in "item-response theory." It is [[item response theory]].
:::--[[User:Iulus Ascanius|Iulus Ascanius]] 19:07, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
 
==Moving?==
I never came back after the above discussion; I still think that the article should be moved to "Computerized adaptive testing." The website mentioned gives evidence of how much more common that term is. Anyone have an argument to the contrary?
[[User:Iulus Ascanius|Iulus Ascanius]] ([[User talk:Iulus Ascanius|talk]]) 18:45, 11 February 2009 (UTC)
:{{anote}} Since no one's objected in almost 2 months, I've gone ahead and moved it.--[[User:Aervanath|Aervanath]] ([[User talk:Aervanath|talk]]) 16:45, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
 
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==Computer or computerized?==
Should we call it computer adaptive testing or computerized adaptive testing?[[Special:Contributions/138.75.40.159|138.75.40.159]] ([[User talk:138.75.40.159|talk]]) 18:20, 3 August 2021 (UTC)