Ronald D. Armstrong

Affiliations: 
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - Newark, United States 
Area:
Management Business Administration, Operations Research, Tests and Measurements Education, Psychometrics Psychology
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Belov DI, Armstrong RD. (2011) Distributions of the Kullback-Leibler divergence with applications. The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology. 64: 291-309
Armstrong RD, Kung MT. (2011) CUSUM hypothesis tests and alternative response probabilities for finite poisson trials Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation. 40: 1057-1073
Belov DI, Armstrong RD. (2010) Automatic Detection of Answer Copying via Kullback-Leibler Divergence and K-Index Applied Psychological Measurement. 34: 379-392
Armstrong RD, Kung MT, Roussos LA. (2010) Determining targets for multi-stage adaptive tests using integer programming European Journal of Operational Research. 205: 709-718
Armstrong RD, Shi M. (2009) A Parametric Cumulative Sum Statistic for Person Fit Applied Psychological Measurement. 33: 391-410
Belov DI, Armstrong RD. (2009) Direct and Inverse Problems of Item Pool Design for Computerized Adaptive Testing. Educational and Psychological Measurement. 69: 533-547
Armstrong RD, Shi M. (2009) Model-Free CUSUM Methods for Person Fit. Journal of Educational Measurement. 46: 408-428
Edmonds J, Armstrong R. (2009) A mixed integer programming model for multiple stage adaptive testing European Journal of Operational Research. 193: 342-350
Belov DI, Armstrong RD, Weissman A. (2008) A Monte Carlo Approach for Adaptive Testing with Content Constraints. Applied Psychological Measurement. 32: 431-446
Belov DI, Armstrong RD. (2008) A Monte Carlo Approach to the Design, Assembly, and Evaluation of Multistage Adaptive Tests: Applied Psychological Measurement. 32: 119-137
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