Since adaptive testing was first developed, its use has expanded exponentially.
Not exact matches
Since June 2011 when California joined the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium, the target date for implementation of computer -
adaptive Common Core
tests has been spring 2015.
The 56 % meeting or exceeding standard for CA's grade 11 E / LA result was an outlier with blinking red lights that defies meaningful interpretation other than a grossly discrepant cut score (to the low side) or some other
test development flaw (such as an inadequate item bank for a computer -
adaptive test) or an error in the
test administration or scoring process, or some weird effect due to the increased number of grade 11 students with scores
since EAP moved from voluntary to mandatory in 2015 [which usually would involve a decrease in scores, a reasonable interpretation for the decrease in Math EAP scores this year, rather than an increase in scores].
It may be that distracting oneself from ruminating or avoiding dwelling on anxiety - provoking thoughts while waiting to hear the results of a pregnancy
test can be considered
adaptive for psychological well - being,
since this is a low control situation, i.e. no amount of strategizing or rumination will change the
test result.