[eng] Multidimensional forced-choice questionnaires can reduce the impact of numerous response biases typically associated with Likert scales. However, if scored with traditional methodology these instruments produce ipsative data, which has psychometric problems, such as constrained total test score and negative average scale inter-correlation. Ipsative scores distort scale relationships and reliability estimates, and make interpretation of scores problematic. This research demonstrates how Item Response Theory (IRT) modeling may be applied to overcome these problems. A multidimensional IRT model for forced-choice questionnaires is introduced, which is suitable for use with any forced-choice instrument composed of items fitting the dominan...
This chapter presents an overview of unidimensional item response theory (IRT) modeling. Unidimensio...
The assessment of noncognitive constructs poses a number of challenges that set it apart from tradit...
Item response theory (IRT) is a collection of statistical models that used for development, evaluati...
Multidimensional forced-choice formats can significantly reduce the impact of numerous response bias...
In forced-choice questionnaires, respondents have to make choices between two or more items presente...
The thurstonianIRT package allows to fit various models from Item Response Theory (IRT) for forced-c...
The thurstonianIRT package allows to fit various models from Item Response Theory (IRT) for forced-c...
In a typical questionnaire testing situation, examinees are not allowed to choose which items they a...
The Thurstonian item response model (Thurstonian IRT model) allows deriving normative trait estimate...
The Thurstonian item response model (Thurstonian IRT model) allows deriving normative trait estimate...
The Item Response Theory (IRT) has become one of the most popular scoring frameworks for measurement...
Forced-choice tests, despite being resistant to response biases and showing good operational validit...
Item response theory (IRT) provides procedures for scoring tests including any combination of rated...
This chapter presents an overview of unidimensional item response theory (IRT) modeling. Unidimensio...
The assessment of noncognitive constructs poses a number of challenges that set it apart from tradit...
This chapter presents an overview of unidimensional item response theory (IRT) modeling. Unidimensio...
The assessment of noncognitive constructs poses a number of challenges that set it apart from tradit...
Item response theory (IRT) is a collection of statistical models that used for development, evaluati...
Multidimensional forced-choice formats can significantly reduce the impact of numerous response bias...
In forced-choice questionnaires, respondents have to make choices between two or more items presente...
The thurstonianIRT package allows to fit various models from Item Response Theory (IRT) for forced-c...
The thurstonianIRT package allows to fit various models from Item Response Theory (IRT) for forced-c...
In a typical questionnaire testing situation, examinees are not allowed to choose which items they a...
The Thurstonian item response model (Thurstonian IRT model) allows deriving normative trait estimate...
The Thurstonian item response model (Thurstonian IRT model) allows deriving normative trait estimate...
The Item Response Theory (IRT) has become one of the most popular scoring frameworks for measurement...
Forced-choice tests, despite being resistant to response biases and showing good operational validit...
Item response theory (IRT) provides procedures for scoring tests including any combination of rated...
This chapter presents an overview of unidimensional item response theory (IRT) modeling. Unidimensio...
The assessment of noncognitive constructs poses a number of challenges that set it apart from tradit...
This chapter presents an overview of unidimensional item response theory (IRT) modeling. Unidimensio...
The assessment of noncognitive constructs poses a number of challenges that set it apart from tradit...
Item response theory (IRT) is a collection of statistical models that used for development, evaluati...