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| | A Computer Program for Classical Item Analysis |
 | | The computer program described in this paper is designed to provide students in measurement courses and measurement practitioners with a sound and user friendly means of analyzing tests with multiple-choice or true-false items. |
 | | It should be noted that, however, the program has not been developed as an alternative to the highly efficient and versatile computer programs available commercially and used in operational testing facilities (e.g., Cohen, 1989; Coffman, 1971). |
 | | The computer program also provides summary statistics of the total score; the number of examinees, the number of items, the mean, variance, standard deviation, minimum, and maximum of the total score. |
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