The Classical Form Assembly Tool allows you to build up to three forms with parallel:
- Content distribution
- Projected score mean
- Projected score SD
- Projected reliability
- Cutscore (mean Angoff)
Best of all, this is available for free: simply fill out the form on the right and you can download the spreadsheet.
If you deliver multiple forms of an exam, it is important to make sure that scores are comparable. This can be done with post-equating, but if all items have existing statistics (they have been piloted or used in the past), you can “pre-equate” by building parallel forms. Doing this uniquely and dynamically for each examinees is also possible with algorithms; this is called linear on the fly testing.
For professional-grade solutions, check out FastTest, which has form assembly functionality integrated with item banking, and TestAssembler, which automates much of what CFAT does. If you would like learn more about form assembly or best practices in psychometrics, contact us.