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IMS Global QTI Glossary of Terms for Usage Data Item Statistics

Vocabulary Details

This document provides a human readable description of the vocabulary terms defined in the IMS Global Vocabulary Definition and Exchange (VDEX) file "imsqti_usagedatav3p0_itemstatisticsglossary_v1p0.xml". The details of the vocabulary are:

Vocabulary Identifier: http://www.imsglobal.org/qti/qtiv3p0/imsqti_usagedatav3p0_itemstatisticsglossary_v1p0
Vocabulary Type: glossaryOrDictionary
Registered Status: true
Vocabulary Language: en-US
Author: Colin Smythe (IMS Global) and Mark McKell (IMS Global)
Issue Date: 2021-12-20
Version: 1.0
Status: Final Release
Base Specification: Question and Test Interoperability (QTI): Usage Data Specification Version 3.0
Keywords: QTI 3.0, Usage Data, Item Statistics Glossary
Publisher: IMS Global Learning Consortium Inc.
Copyright: 2021 (c) IMS Global Learning Consortium Inc.
Description: The set of terms that would be used to collect the item statistics. This is the value that will be entered in the 'name' element.
History: The first formal release of this QTI Glossary as part of QTI 3.0.
License: Users of products or services that include this document are hereby granted a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license to use this document.

Vocabulary Terms

The set of terms for the vocabulary are described in the table below.

Identifier Caption Status Description
A-Param IRT a parameter Final Index of item discrimination based on item response theory.
AIS Average Item Score Final A group-dependent measure of item difficulty. Equal to the mean of the item scores for a group of individuals. For a rights-only dichotomously scored test, equivalent to the percent answering the item correctly (P-value).
B-Param IRT b parameter Final Index of item difficulty based on item response theory.
C-Param IRT c parameter Final The lower asymptote of the item response function. Generally an index of guessing i.e. the probability of getting the item correct for very low ability examinees.
D-Param IRT d parameter Final A measure of the dispersion of the item computed using the IRT method.
Fifths_Table_Highest Fifths_Table_Highest Final Count of examinees in the highest fifth of the test score distribution who selected the specified option.
Fifths_Table_Lowest Fifths_Table_Lowest Final Count of examinees in the lowest fifth of the test score distribution who selected the specified option.
Fifths_Table_Middle Fifths_Table_Middle Final Count of examinees in the middle fifth of the test score distribution who selected the specified option.
Fifths_Table_Second_Highest Fifths_Table_Second_Highest Final Count of examinees in the second highest fifth of the test score distribution who selected the specified option.
Fifths_Table_Second_Lowest Fifths_Table_Second_Lowest Final Count of examinees in the second lowest fifth of the test score distribution who selected the specified option.
P-value P-value Final A group-dependent measure of item difficulty. It is equal to the percent answering the item correctly.
PHI Phi coefficient Final A group-dependent measure of item discrimination, Phi is the correlation of two dichotomous variables. In item analysis, it is generally the correlation between getting an item right or wrong and some dichotomous variable e.g. pass, fail.
PTbis r-pointbiserial Final A group-dependent measure of item discrimination, r-pointbiserial is the point biserial correlation between the score on a dichotomous item and a criterion which is a variable that can take many possible values, such as total score on the test.
Polyserial Polyserial Final The polyserial correlation is the generalization of the biserial correlation for use with either dichotomous or polytomous items. For example, it may be the generalized form of the correlation with a criterion. It is the correlation of the item score with some continuous variable, usually the total score on the test.
Score_Conversion Score Conversion Table Final Raw scores and their corresponding converted values e.g. the values to be used in score reports.
rbis r-biserial Final A group-dependent measure of item discrimination, r-biserial is an estimate of the biserial correlation between a latent continuous variable hypothesised to underlie performance on a dichotomous item (i.e. item score) and a criterion which is a variable that can take many possible vales, such as total score on the test.

In the above Table, the possible values and interpretation for the status field are: