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What is IRT?

IRT, or Item Response Theory, is a statistical theory used in educational and psychological testing. It analyzes how individuals respond to test items and is used to evaluate the quality and difficulty of these items. IRT helps create more accurate and reliable assessments by modeling the probability of a correct response as a function of the test taker's ability and the item's characteristics.

What other technologies are related to IRT?

IRT Competitor Technologies

Randomization and Trial Supply Management (RTSM) is another name for IRT. RTSM is generally used instead of IRT.
mentioned alongside IRT in 20% (64) of relevant job posts

IRT Complementary Technologies

Electronic Clinical Outcome Assessment (eCOA) solutions often integrate with IRT systems to manage patient reported outcomes and ensure proper blinding and randomization during clinical trials.
mentioned alongside IRT in 34% (318) of relevant job posts
Electronic Data Capture (EDC) systems collect clinical trial data, and IRT systems can integrate with EDC systems to manage randomization, drug supply, and patient enrollment.
mentioned alongside IRT in 8% (518) of relevant job posts
Clinical Trial Management Systems (CTMS) help manage various aspects of a clinical trial. IRT systems can be integrated into a CTMS to enhance randomization and trial supply chain management capabilities within a broader trial management framework.
mentioned alongside IRT in 6% (384) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning IRT?

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Arcus Biosciences
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Novartis
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