A nonparametric Mokken analysis of test data generally results in the rejection of different items as misfitting than an analysis with a parametric item response theory model. This is due to dif-ferences between the methods of analysis employed. Croon (1991) demonstrated that the assumption of "double monotony " of the non-parametric Mokken model can be tested with a latent class analysis using the EM procedure. This allows a comparison of the Mokken model of double monotony and parametric item response models within the same framework. The Mokken model was compared with parametric models using simulated data. It was demonstrated that latent class analysis provides a consistent comparison o
This article introduces a model of ordinal unidimensional measurement known as Mokken scale analysis...
We propose a structural equation model, which reduces to a multidimensional latent class item respon...
For a set of k items having nonintersecting item response functions (IRFS), the H coefficient (Loevi...
A nonparametric Mokken analysis of test data generally results in the rejection of different items a...
A nonparametric Mokken analysis of test data generally results in the rejection of different items ...
As the focus of this chapter, we discuss nonparametric item response theory for ordinal person scale...
This article introduces a model of ordinal unidimensional measurement known as Mokken scale analysis...
This article introduces a model of ordinal unidimensional measurement known as Mokken scale analysis...
This article discusses the use of the nonparametric IRT Mokken models of monotone homogeneity and do...
Item response theory is a set of models and methods allowing for the analysis of binary or ordinal v...
The monotonicity of item response functions (IRF) is a central feature of most parametric and nonpar...
In this study, the item response models proposed by Mokken (1971) are discussed, and further develop...
the Mokken model of double monotonicity, and the Rasch model are theoretically and empirically compa...
In a broad class of item response theory (IRT) models for dichotomous items the unweighted total sco...
118 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.A measurement model called Hy...
This article introduces a model of ordinal unidimensional measurement known as Mokken scale analysis...
We propose a structural equation model, which reduces to a multidimensional latent class item respon...
For a set of k items having nonintersecting item response functions (IRFS), the H coefficient (Loevi...
A nonparametric Mokken analysis of test data generally results in the rejection of different items a...
A nonparametric Mokken analysis of test data generally results in the rejection of different items ...
As the focus of this chapter, we discuss nonparametric item response theory for ordinal person scale...
This article introduces a model of ordinal unidimensional measurement known as Mokken scale analysis...
This article introduces a model of ordinal unidimensional measurement known as Mokken scale analysis...
This article discusses the use of the nonparametric IRT Mokken models of monotone homogeneity and do...
Item response theory is a set of models and methods allowing for the analysis of binary or ordinal v...
The monotonicity of item response functions (IRF) is a central feature of most parametric and nonpar...
In this study, the item response models proposed by Mokken (1971) are discussed, and further develop...
the Mokken model of double monotonicity, and the Rasch model are theoretically and empirically compa...
In a broad class of item response theory (IRT) models for dichotomous items the unweighted total sco...
118 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.A measurement model called Hy...
This article introduces a model of ordinal unidimensional measurement known as Mokken scale analysis...
We propose a structural equation model, which reduces to a multidimensional latent class item respon...
For a set of k items having nonintersecting item response functions (IRFS), the H coefficient (Loevi...