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A Bayesian random effects model for testlets

Year of publication:
1999
Authors: Bradlow, Eric ; Wainer, Howard ; Wang, Xiaohui
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Psychometrika. - Springer. - Vol. 64.1999, 2, p. 153-168
Publisher: Springer
Subject: Gibbs sampler | Data augmentation | Testlets
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Type of publication: Article
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RePEc - Research Papers in Economics
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005184062
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