Evaluating the Equal-Interval Hypothesis with Test Score Scales
The axioms of additive conjoint measurement provide a means of testing the hypothesis that testing data can be placed onto a scale with equal-interval properties. However, the axioms are difficult to verify given that item responses may be subject to measurement error. A Bayesian method exists for imposing order restrictions from additive conjoint measurement while estimating the probability of a correct response. In this study an improved version of that methodology is evaluated via simulation. The approach is then applied to data from a reading assessment intentionally designed to support an equal-interval scaling. Copyright The Psychometric Society 2014
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2014
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| Authors: | Domingue, Ben |
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Psychometrika. - Springer. - Vol. 79.2014, 1, p. 1-19
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Springer |
| Subject: | conjoint measurement | Rasch model | interval scale |
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