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Handbook Of Item Response Theory Volume One Models 1st Edition Wim J Van Der Linden Editor

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Handbook Of Item Response Theory Volume One Models 1st Edition Wim J Van Der Linden Editor
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Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.59 MB
Pages: 595
Author: Wim J. van der Linden (editor)
ISBN: 9781466514317, 9781466514423, 1466514310, 1466514426
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Handbook Of Item Response Theory Volume One Models 1st Edition Wim J Van Der Linden Editor by Wim J. Van Der Linden (editor) 9781466514317, 9781466514423, 1466514310, 1466514426 instant download after payment.

Drawing on the work of internationally acclaimed experts in the field, Handbook of Item Response Theory, Volume One: Models presents all major item response models. This first volume in a three-volume set covers many model developments that have occurred in item response theory (IRT) during the last 20 years. It describes models for different response formats or response processes, the need of deeper parameterization due to a multilevel or hierarchical structure of the response data, and other extensions and insights.
In Volume One, all chapters have a common format with each chapter focusing on one family of models or modeling approach. An introductory section in every chapter includes some history of the model and a motivation of its relevance. Subsequent sections present the model more formally, treat the estimation of its parameters, show how to evaluate its fit to empirical data, illustrate the use of the model through an empirical example, and discuss further applications and remaining research issues.
• Includes contributions from internationally acclaimed experts with a history of original and successful work in their respective areas
• Provides extensive cross-referencing and common notation across all chapters
• Covers the main models in IRT, including models for dichotomous and polytomous responses, response times, multidimensional abilities, and hierarchical responses
• Underscores the importance of treating all models in a statistically rigorous way

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