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The Computerised Adaptive Beat Alignment Test (CA-BAT) is a new test for the ability to perceive the beat in a piece of music. It takes advantage of several modern psychometric techniques, including item response theory, adaptive testing, and automatic item generation. This compressed file contains the materials for this test. For further information, please contact the authors Peter Harrison (p.m.c.harrison@qmul.ac.uk) and Daniel Mullensiefen (d.mullensiefen@gold.ac.uk).
adaptive testing, automatic item generation, music psychology, beat perception, item response theory, musical abilities, individual differences
adaptive testing, automatic item generation, music psychology, beat perception, item response theory, musical abilities, individual differences
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