Evaluating the Performance of Copula-Based Item Response Theory Models for Interpretable Assessment
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This paper describes a study evaluating the performance of copula-based Item Response Theory in real-world settings. To achieve this, we used a dataset containing information about 152 students who took a test on first-degree equations. This dataset had previously been employed to assess the performance of a Bayesian Network model in diagnosing 12 concepts related to first-degree equations. Both copula-based Item Response Theory and Bayesian Networks are explainable techniques that can be utilized for educational assessment. In this study, we compare the results of both data-driven methods against the actual state of knowledge of the students, which is a hidden variable, estimated using an expert-driven approach that involved averaging three independent assessments made by experienced primary
school teachers. The results show that both methods can be used to obtain reliable estimations of students’ knowledge.
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Guzmán, E., Millán, E. Evaluating the Performance of Copula-Based Item Response Theory Models for Interpretable Assessment. In 32st International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2024 (pp. 55-64). Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education.
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