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How It Works

Precision measurement from item to score to credential

Every LearnVyx assessment runs the same four-stage pipeline: item calibration, adaptive delivery, behavioral signal analysis, and credential issuance. Here's the science behind each stage.

The Science

Item Response Theory — why it outperforms static tests

Classical Test Theory (CTT) scores are sample-dependent — a difficult test administered to strong students looks like a weak test. IRT scores are sample-independent. A learner's ability estimate is meaningful regardless of which items they answered.

3PL Item Parameters
Each item has three calibrated parameters: difficulty (b), discrimination (a), and pseudo-guessing (c). Parameter estimation uses EM-algorithm marginal maximum likelihood across your response matrix.
Bayesian Theta Estimation
After each response, the latent ability estimate (θ) updates using Expected a Posteriori (EAP) estimation with a normal prior. Termination occurs when the standard error of θ falls below 0.30 — comparable to a 40-item static test.
Fisher Information Maximization
Item selection finds the item from the unshown bank that maximizes the Fisher Information at the current θ estimate, subject to content balancing and exposure control constraints you define.
The Pipeline

Four stages from launch to credential

01

Item Bank Calibration

Items are piloted with a minimum 150-respondent sample. EM-algorithm estimation produces initial a, b, c parameter estimates. Items outside acceptable discrimination or guessing thresholds are flagged for revision before live administration.

02

Adaptive Delivery

Assessment launches via LTI 1.3 (LMS) or REST API (any platform). The adaptive engine selects the next item in real time. Average session length: 18–22 items for a targeted domain. Completion triggering is configurable — min items, max SEM, or time limit.

03

Behavioral Signal Analysis

Response latency, confidence ratings, revision patterns, and person-fit statistics (infit/outfit) are combined into the Response Profile Integrity Score (RPIS). Final ability estimate is Bayesian-penalized if RPIS falls below threshold.

04

Score & Credential Issuance

Scores return to the LMS gradebook (AGS), to your HRIS via webhook, or via the REST API. Passing learners receive an Open Badges 3.0 / CLR-formatted digital credential with a public verification URL. Credentials include the ability estimate and RPIS metadata.

Developer API

REST API — embed anywhere

LearnVyx exposes a full REST API. Launch assessment sessions, retrieve scores, issue credentials, and query item bank metadata — from any platform, any stack.

  • Bearer token authentication
  • Webhook support for score events
  • JSON response format throughout
  • Sandbox environment for development
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Common Questions

Technical & implementation FAQ

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See the pipeline run on your content

Book a technical walkthrough. We'll run an assessment in your subject domain, share the item-level IRT output, and show you the RPIS in action on known-integrity test cases.