Wildgrube, 1982 - Google Patents
Computerized testing in the German Federal Armed Forces (FAF): empirical approachesWildgrube, 1982
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In April 1982, the Federal Armed Forces initiated the first empirical pilot project in the area of computerized adaptive testing (CAT) to collect data for psychological testing. Four microprocessor-based stand-alone computers called TEST 2000 (manufactured by the …
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