Handbook of modern item response theory /

Item response theory has become an essential component in the toolkit of every researcher in the behavioral sciences. It provides a powerful means to study individual responses to a variety of stimuli, and the methodology has been extended and developed to cover many different models of interaction....

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Yazar: Linden, Wim J. van der
Diğer Yazarlar: Hambleton, Ronald K.
Materyal Türü: Kitap
Dil:English
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: New York : Springer, 1997.
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505 0 |a Preface. 1. Item response theory : brief history, common models, and extensions / Wim J. van der Linden and Ronald K. Hambleton -- I. Models for items with polytomous response formats. 2. The nominal categories model / R. Darrell Bock -- 3. A response model for multiple-choice items / David Thissen and Lynne Steinberg -- 4. The rating scale model / Erling B. Andersen -- 5. Graded response model / Fumiko Samejima -- 6. The partial credit model / Geofferey N. Masters and Benjamin D. Wright -- 7. A steps model to analyze partial credit / N. D. Verhelst, C.A.W. Glas, and H. H. de Vries -- 8. Sequential models for ordered responses / Gerhard Tutz -- 9. A generalized partial credit model / Eiji Muraki -- II. Models for response time or multiple attempts on items. 10. A logistic model for time-limit tests / N. D. Verhelst, H. H. F. M. Verstralen, and M. G. H. Jansen -- 11. Models for speed and time-limit tests / Edward E. Roskam -- 12. Multiple-attempt, single-item response models / Judith A. Spray -- III. Models for multiple abilities or cognitive components. 13. One-dimensional linear logistic Rasch models / Gerhard H. Fischer -- 14. Response models with manifest predictors / Aeilko A. Zwinderman -- 15. Normal-Ogive multidimensional model / Roderick P. McDonald -- 16. A linear logistic multidimensional model for dichotomous item response data / Mark D. Reckase -- 17. Loglinear multidimensional item response model for polytomously scored items / Henk Kelderman -- 18. Multicomponent response model / Susan E. Embretson -- 19. Multidimensional linear logistic models for change / Gerhard H. Fischer and Elisabeth Seliger -- IV. Nonparametric models. 20. Nonparametric models for dichotomous responses / Robert J. Mokken -- 21. Nonparametric models for polytomous responses / Ivo W. Molenaar -- 22. A functional approach to modeling test data / J. O. Ramsay -- V. Models for nonomonotone items. 23. An hyperbolic cosine IRT model for unfolding direct responses of persons to items / David Andrich -- 24. PARELLA : an IRT model for parallelogram analysis / Herbert Hoijtink -- VI. Models with special assumptions about the response process. 25. Multiple group IRT / R. Darrell Bock and Michele F. Zimowski -- 26. Logistic mixture models / Jürgen Rost -- 27. Models for locally dependent responses : conjunctive item response theory -- 28. Mismatch models for test formats that permit partial information to be shown / T. P. Hutchinson -- Subject index -- Author index. 
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