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  2. How to Calculate Difficulty Index - The Classroom

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    The item difficulty index measures how easy a question is by determining the proportion of students who got it right. The item discrimination index measures how well a test question can help examiners differentiate between test takers who have attained mastery of the material and those who have not.

  3. Understanding Item Analyses | Office of Educational Assessment

    www.washington.edu/assessment/scanning-scoring/scoring/reports/item-analysis

    The item difficulty index ranges from 0 to 100; the higher the value, the easier the question. When an alternative is worth other than a single point, or when there is more than one correct alternative per question, the item difficulty is the average score on that item divided by the highest number of points for any one alternative.

  4. Guide to Item Analysis - Pennsylvania State University

    www.schreyerinstitute.psu.edu/pdf/GuideToItemAnalysis.pdf

    Item analysis typically focuses on four major pieces of information: test score reliability, item difficulty, item discrimination, and distractor information. No single piece should be examined independent of the others.

  5. Module 4c - Difficulty and Discrimination - University of Florida

    www.assessment.aa.ufl.edu/.../Module-4c---Difficulty-and-Discrimination.pdf

    Items that are below .25 are the most difficult, and items above .75 cross the probability threshold for guessing in items with 4 answer choices. Why?

  6. Classroom Assessment | Basic Concepts - University of South...

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    To determine the difficulty level of test items, a measure called the Difficulty Index is used. This measure asks teachers to calculate the proportion of students who answered the test item accurately.

  7. Item Analysis | Special Connections - University of Kansas

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    Difficulty Index - Teachers produce a difficulty index for a test item by calculating the proportion of students in class who got an item correct. (The name of this index is counter-intuitive, as one actually gets a measure of how easy the item is, not the difficulty of the item.)

  8. Difficulty Index - (Foundations of Education) - Fiveable

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    The difficulty index is a statistical measure that indicates the proportion of students who answer a test question correctly. It provides insight into how challenging a question is, with lower values suggesting greater difficulty and higher values indicating easier questions.

  9. Multiple-Choice Questions: Difficulty and Discrimination Indices...

    www.tmcc.edu/sites/default/files/documents/asmt-tutorial-difficulty-indices.pdf

    An item analysis allows one to determine whether a multiple-choice question discriminates between students who know the material from those who do not and consists of calculating two indices for each question: a difficulty index and a discrimination index (Salkind, 2017).

  10. Quick Reference Guide to Item Analysis - Shenandoah University

    www.su.edu/academics/files/2015/05/Quick-Reference-Guide-to-Item-Analysis.pdf

    Difficulty Index: The difficulty index is a number between 0 and 1 that indicates how hard the question is. It is the proportion of students who answered correctly.

  11. Module 4C: Analyzing Item Difficulty and Discrimination

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    for example, if you have an item difficulty of 0.95, it doesn't mean it's extremely difficult. It means it's extremely easy because that 0.95 represents the fact that 95% of the students got it correct. Now let's talk about item Discrimination Index, or DI. When we subtract the proportion of