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::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. — [[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)
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