In item response theory modeling of responses and response times, it is commonly assumed that the item responses have the same characteristics across the response times. However, heterogeneity might arise in the data if subjects resort to different response processes when solving the test items. These differences may be within-subject effects, that is, a subject might use a certain process on some of the items and a different process with different item characteristics on the other items. If the probability of using one process over the other process depends on the subject’s response time, within-subject heterogeneity of the item characteristics across the response times arises. In this paper, the method of response mixture modeling is pres...
This poster describes a generalized longitudinal mixture item response theory (IRT) model that allow...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
Usually, methods for detection of differential item functioning (DIF) compare the functioning of ite...
In item response theory, modelling the item response times in addition to the item responses may imp...
In item response theory, modelling the item response times in addition to the item responses may imp...
This article proposes a general mixture item response theory (IRT) framework that allows for classes...
Various mixture modeling approaches have been proposed to identify within-subjects differences in th...
Mixture models have been developed to enable detection of within-subject differences in responses an...
Examinees who rapidly respond to test items produce item response patterns and item response time di...
The increased popularity of computer-based testing has enabled researchers to collect various types ...
The increased popularity of computer-based testing has enabled researchers to collect various types ...
differential strategies, EM algorithm, item response theory, linear logistic test model, mixture mod...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
In this dissertation, response time modeling, in the context of computerized based testing, has been...
Although the mixture item response theory (IRT) models are useful for heterogeneous samples, they ar...
This poster describes a generalized longitudinal mixture item response theory (IRT) model that allow...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
Usually, methods for detection of differential item functioning (DIF) compare the functioning of ite...
In item response theory, modelling the item response times in addition to the item responses may imp...
In item response theory, modelling the item response times in addition to the item responses may imp...
This article proposes a general mixture item response theory (IRT) framework that allows for classes...
Various mixture modeling approaches have been proposed to identify within-subjects differences in th...
Mixture models have been developed to enable detection of within-subject differences in responses an...
Examinees who rapidly respond to test items produce item response patterns and item response time di...
The increased popularity of computer-based testing has enabled researchers to collect various types ...
The increased popularity of computer-based testing has enabled researchers to collect various types ...
differential strategies, EM algorithm, item response theory, linear logistic test model, mixture mod...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
In this dissertation, response time modeling, in the context of computerized based testing, has been...
Although the mixture item response theory (IRT) models are useful for heterogeneous samples, they ar...
This poster describes a generalized longitudinal mixture item response theory (IRT) model that allow...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
Usually, methods for detection of differential item functioning (DIF) compare the functioning of ite...