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item response theory 119 factor analysis 104 Rasch model 65 multidimensional scaling 52 maximum likelihood 42 EM algorithm 41 reliability 39 maximum likelihood estimation 30 missing data 30 cluster analysis 22 latent class analysis 20 optimal scaling 20 clustering 18 test theory 18 Gibbs sampler 17 alternating least squares 17 binary data 17 IRT 16 covariance structures 16 identifiability 16 LISREL 15 consumer psychology 15 latent trait theory 15 latent variables 15 structural equation modeling 15 structural equation models 15 classification 14 confirmatory factor analysis 14 covariance structure analysis 14 latent trait 14 latent class models 13 multiple regression 13 bootstrap 12 categorical data 12 generalized least squares 12 hierarchical classes 12 principal component analysis 12 canonical correlation 11 conditional independence 11 contingency tables 11
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Berge, Jos 55 Kiers, Henk 37 Lord, Frederic 34 Takane, Yoshio 34 Tucker, Ledyard 30 McDonald, Roderick 28 Lee, Sik-Yum 27 Leeuw, Jan 27 DeSarbo, Wayne 26 Gulliksen, Harold 26 Jennrich, Robert 26 Bentler, Peter 24 Thurstone, L. 24 Ramsay, J. 23 Green, Bert 21 Boeck, Paul 20 Guttman, Louis 20 Meredith, William 20 Yuan, Ke-Hai 20 Guilford, J. 19 Horst, Paul 19 Bentler, P. 17 Brusco, Michael 17 Cliff, Norman 17 Kaiser, Henry 17 Linden, Wim 17 Rashevsky, N. 17 Browne, Michael 16 Gibson, W. 16 Hubert, Lawrence 16 Sijtsma, Klaas 16 Wainer, Howard 16 Young, Forrest 16 Heiser, Willem 15 Mechelen, Iven 15 Böckenholt, Ulf 14 Carroll, J. 14 Cureton, Edward 14 Huynh, Huynh 14 Samejima, Fumiko 14
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Psychometrics Behind Computerized Adaptive Testing
Chang, Hua-Hua - In: Psychometrika 80 (2015) 1, pp. 1-20
The paper provides a survey of 18 years’ progress that my colleagues, students (both former and current) and I made in a prominent research area in Psychometrics—Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT). We start with a historical review of the establishment of a large sample foundation for CAT....
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Quantile Lower Bounds to Reliability Based on Locally Optimal Splits
Hunt, Tyler; Bentler, Peter - In: Psychometrika 80 (2015) 1, pp. 182-195
Extending the theory of lower bounds to reliability based on splits given by Guttman (in Psychometrika 53, 63 …
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Cultural Consensus Theory for the Ordinal Data Case
Anders, Royce; Batchelder, William - In: Psychometrika 80 (2015) 1, pp. 151-181
A Cultural Consensus Theory approach for ordinal data is developed, leading to a new model for ordered polytomous data. The model introduces a novel way of measuring response biases and also measures consensus item values, a consensus response scale, item difficulty, and informant knowledge. The...
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Bayesian Estimation of Multinomial Processing Tree Models with Heterogeneity in Participants and Items
Matzke, Dora; Dolan, Conor; Batchelder, William; … - In: Psychometrika 80 (2015) 1, pp. 205-235
Multinomial processing tree (MPT) models are theoretically motivated stochastic models for the analysis of categorical data. Here we focus on a crossed-random effects extension of the Bayesian latent-trait pair-clustering MPT model. Our approach assumes that participant and item effects combine...
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A Priori Reliability of Tests with Cut Score
Magnano, Guido; Tannoia, Chiara; Andrà, Chiara - In: Psychometrika 80 (2015) 1, pp. 44-64
The theoretical probability of misclassification in a mastery test is exactly computed using the raw score probability distribution (in the Rasch model) as a function of the examinee’s latent ability. The resulting misclassification probability curve, together with the latent ability...
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Conditional Statistical Inference with Multistage Testing Designs
Zwitser, Robert; Maris, Gunter - In: Psychometrika 80 (2015) 1, pp. 65-84
In this paper it is demonstrated how statistical inference from multistage test designs can be made based on the conditional likelihood. Special attention is given to parameter estimation, as well as the evaluation of model fit. Two reasons are provided why the fit of simple measurement models...
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A Penalty Approach to Differential Item Functioning in Rasch Models
Tutz, Gerhard; Schauberger, Gunther - In: Psychometrika 80 (2015) 1, pp. 21-43
A new diagnostic tool for the identification of differential item functioning (DIF) is proposed. Classical approaches to DIF allow to consider only few subpopulations like ethnic groups when investigating if the solution of items depends on the membership to a subpopulation. We propose an...
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Generalized Functional Extended Redundancy Analysis
Hwang, Heungsun; Suk, Hye; Takane, Yoshio; Lee, Jang-Han; … - In: Psychometrika 80 (2015) 1, pp. 101-125
Functional extended redundancy analysis (FERA) was recently developed to integrate data reduction into functional linear models. This technique extracts a component from each of multiple sets of predictor data in such a way that the component accounts for the maximum variance of response data....
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Comment on the Asymptotics of a Distribution-Free Goodness of Fit Test Statistic
Browne, Michael; Shapiro, Alexander - In: Psychometrika 80 (2015) 1, pp. 196-199
In a recent article Jennrich and Satorra (Psychometrika 78: 545–552, <CitationRef CitationID="CR2">2013</CitationRef … to prove that the orthogonal component function employed is continuous. Jennrich and Satorra (Psychometrika 78: 545 …
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Factor Copula Models for Item Response Data
Nikoloulopoulos, Aristidis; Joe, Harry - In: Psychometrika 80 (2015) 1, pp. 126-150
Factor or conditional independence models based on copulas are proposed for multivariate discrete data such as item responses. The factor copula models have interpretations of latent maxima/minima (in comparison with latent means) and can lead to more probability in the joint upper or lower tail...
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