Mokken scale analysis (MSA) can be used to assess and build unidimensional scales from an item pool that is sensitive to multiple dimensions. These scales satisfy a set of scaling conditions, one of which follows from the model of monotone homogeneity. An important drawback of the MSA program is that the sequential item selection and scale construction procedure may not find the dominant underlying dimensionality of the responses to a set of items. The authors investigated alternative hierarchical item selection procedures and compared the performance of four hierarchical methods and the sequential clustering method in the MSA context. The results showed that hierarchical clusterin
The Mokken scale is critically discussed. It is argued that Loevinger’s H, adapted by Mokken and ad...
This article introduces a model of ordinal unidimensional measurement known as Mokken scale analysis...
marginal models, Mokken scale analysis, scalability coefficients, test construction,
Mokken scale analysis (MSA) is a scaling procedure for both dichotomous and polytomous items. It con...
The assessment of the number of dimensions and the dimensionality structure of questionnaire data is...
Mokken scale analysis can be used for scaling under nonparametric item response theory models. The r...
The assessment of the number of dimensions and the dimensionality structure of questionnaire data is...
An automated item selection procedure for selecting unidimensional scales of polytomous items from m...
This paper contains three subjects. First, an extension of Mokken's nonparametric item response mode...
This paper contains three subjects. First, an extension of Mokken's nonparametric item response mode...
Over the past decade, Mokken scale analysis (MSA) has rapidly grown in popularity among researchers ...
Mokken scale analysis uses an automated bottom-up stepwise item selection procedure that suffers fro...
Mokken (1971) developed a scaling procedure for both dichotomous and polytomous items that was later...
Assessing scale dimensionality is an important issue in the marketing literature. In an exploratory ...
Abstract Assessing scale dimensionality is an important issue in the marketing literature. In an exp...
The Mokken scale is critically discussed. It is argued that Loevinger’s H, adapted by Mokken and ad...
This article introduces a model of ordinal unidimensional measurement known as Mokken scale analysis...
marginal models, Mokken scale analysis, scalability coefficients, test construction,
Mokken scale analysis (MSA) is a scaling procedure for both dichotomous and polytomous items. It con...
The assessment of the number of dimensions and the dimensionality structure of questionnaire data is...
Mokken scale analysis can be used for scaling under nonparametric item response theory models. The r...
The assessment of the number of dimensions and the dimensionality structure of questionnaire data is...
An automated item selection procedure for selecting unidimensional scales of polytomous items from m...
This paper contains three subjects. First, an extension of Mokken's nonparametric item response mode...
This paper contains three subjects. First, an extension of Mokken's nonparametric item response mode...
Over the past decade, Mokken scale analysis (MSA) has rapidly grown in popularity among researchers ...
Mokken scale analysis uses an automated bottom-up stepwise item selection procedure that suffers fro...
Mokken (1971) developed a scaling procedure for both dichotomous and polytomous items that was later...
Assessing scale dimensionality is an important issue in the marketing literature. In an exploratory ...
Abstract Assessing scale dimensionality is an important issue in the marketing literature. In an exp...
The Mokken scale is critically discussed. It is argued that Loevinger’s H, adapted by Mokken and ad...
This article introduces a model of ordinal unidimensional measurement known as Mokken scale analysis...
marginal models, Mokken scale analysis, scalability coefficients, test construction,