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Chapter 1 introduced the common-item nonequivalent groups design. For this design, two groups of examinees from different populations are each administered different test forms that have a set of items in common This design often is used when only one form of a test can be administered on a given test date. As discussed in Chapter 1, the set of common items should be as similar as possible to the full-length forms in both content and statistical characteristics.
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Kolen, M.J., Brennan, R.L. (1995). Nonequivalent Groups—Linear Methods. In: Test Equating. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2412-7_4
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