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Q-matrix is a
“method, which examines the inputs of many students to automatically extract relationships between questions and underlying concepts, and then uses those relationships in diagnosing and correcting student misconceptions.”
domain-independent knowledge model
originally a binary matrix showing the relationship between test items and latent or underlying attributes, or concepts
To build the q-matrix, experts constructed a relationship between test questions and concepts (referred to as attributes) and students taking the test were assigned knowledge states based on their test answers and the constructed q-matrix
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The goal of q-matrix construction is to extract underlying, or latent, variables, which account for studentsí differential performance on questions.
Approaches:
Hand construction of the q-matrix by experts' assigning concepts to questions and then comparing student answers to closest matrix responses. Problems: a q-matrix is a much more abstract measure of the relationships of questions to concepts. We might assume that the questions designed to test students are a more accurate reflection of the teaching objectives than an abstract construct which relates questions to underlying concepts.
The alternative to this strategy is to design a method to extract a q-matrix, which explains student behavior, and reveals the underlying relationships between questions. Experts can examine the resulting q-matrix 25 to ensure that the extracted relationships seem to be valid, and then use that q-matrix to guide the generation of new problems.
Factor analysis:
How to automatically determine concepts? Using covariance matrix. Number of concepts should be smaller than number of questions. Still, this methos has proven to be less fault tollerant.