A recent review of the literature concluded that Rasch measurement is an influential approach in psychometric modeling. Despite the major contributions of Rasch measurement to the growth of scientific research across various fields, there is currently no research on the trends and evolution of Rasch measurement research. The present study used co-citation techniques and a multiple perspectives approach to investigate 5,365 publications on Rasch measurement between 01 January 1972 and 03 May 2019 and their 108,339 unique references downloaded from the Web of Science (WoS). Several methods of network development involving visualization and text-mining were used to analyze these data: author co-citation analysis (ACA), document co-citation ana...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Quantitative Methods in PER: A Critical Examination...
Variables present in an individual, for example, independence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression an...
Variables present in an individual, for example, indepen-dence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression a...
A recent review of the literature concluded that Rasch measurement is an influential approach in psy...
A large number of papers and technical reports are published every year describing researches where ...
For many researchers, the Rasch model provides a very practical solution to data analysis in the soc...
This article presents the basic rationale of Rasch theory and seven core properties of Rasch modelin...
This article presents the basic rationale of Rasch theory and seven core properties of Rasch modelin...
Assessment has been dominated by Classical Test Theory for the last half century although the radica...
The Rasch model is a probabilistic model which describes the interaction of persons (test takers/sur...
Rasch’s unidimensional models for measurement show how to connect object measures (e.g., reader abil...
This article presents the basic rationale of Rasch theory and seven core properties of Rasch modelin...
In order to progress as a field, school psychology research must be informed by effective measuremen...
Background Rasch analysis is widely used in the life sciences. Rasch analysis is a mathematical and ...
Background Rasch analysis is widely used in the life sciences. Rasch analysis is a mathematical and ...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Quantitative Methods in PER: A Critical Examination...
Variables present in an individual, for example, independence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression an...
Variables present in an individual, for example, indepen-dence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression a...
A recent review of the literature concluded that Rasch measurement is an influential approach in psy...
A large number of papers and technical reports are published every year describing researches where ...
For many researchers, the Rasch model provides a very practical solution to data analysis in the soc...
This article presents the basic rationale of Rasch theory and seven core properties of Rasch modelin...
This article presents the basic rationale of Rasch theory and seven core properties of Rasch modelin...
Assessment has been dominated by Classical Test Theory for the last half century although the radica...
The Rasch model is a probabilistic model which describes the interaction of persons (test takers/sur...
Rasch’s unidimensional models for measurement show how to connect object measures (e.g., reader abil...
This article presents the basic rationale of Rasch theory and seven core properties of Rasch modelin...
In order to progress as a field, school psychology research must be informed by effective measuremen...
Background Rasch analysis is widely used in the life sciences. Rasch analysis is a mathematical and ...
Background Rasch analysis is widely used in the life sciences. Rasch analysis is a mathematical and ...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Quantitative Methods in PER: A Critical Examination...
Variables present in an individual, for example, independence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression an...
Variables present in an individual, for example, indepen-dence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression a...