Three methods for estimating reliability are studied within the context of nonparametric item response theory. Two were proposed originally by Mokken (1971) and a third is developed in this paper. Using a Monte Carlo strategy, these three estimation methods are compared with four "classical " lower bounds to reliability. Finally, recommendations are given concerning the use of these estimation methods
The aim of this paper is to discuss nonparametric item response theory scores in terms of optimal sc...
Reliability is usually estimated for a total score, but it can also be estimated for item scores. It...
An item response theory is discussed which is based on purely ordinal assumptions about the probabil...
Item reliability is of special interest for Mokken’s nonparametric item response theory, and is usef...
Item reliability is of special interest for Mokken’s nonparametric item response theory, and is usef...
Item reliability is of special interest for Mokken's nonparametric item response theory, and is usef...
Three methods for the estimation of the reliability of single dichotomous items are discussed. All m...
For item response theory (IRT) models, which belong to the class of generalized linear or non-linear...
Relationships between a mathematical measurement model and its real-world applications are discussed...
Assuming item parameters on a test are known constants, the reliability coefficient for item respons...
Reliability of scores from psychological or educational assessments provides important information r...
The aim of this paper is to discuss nonparametric item response theory scores in terms of optimal sc...
Reliability is usually estimated for a total score, but it can also be estimated for item scores. It...
An item response theory is discussed which is based on purely ordinal assumptions about the probabil...
Item reliability is of special interest for Mokken’s nonparametric item response theory, and is usef...
Item reliability is of special interest for Mokken’s nonparametric item response theory, and is usef...
Item reliability is of special interest for Mokken's nonparametric item response theory, and is usef...
Three methods for the estimation of the reliability of single dichotomous items are discussed. All m...
For item response theory (IRT) models, which belong to the class of generalized linear or non-linear...
Relationships between a mathematical measurement model and its real-world applications are discussed...
Assuming item parameters on a test are known constants, the reliability coefficient for item respons...
Reliability of scores from psychological or educational assessments provides important information r...
The aim of this paper is to discuss nonparametric item response theory scores in terms of optimal sc...
Reliability is usually estimated for a total score, but it can also be estimated for item scores. It...
An item response theory is discussed which is based on purely ordinal assumptions about the probabil...