WOS: 000448280700001There are some studies in the literature that have considered the impact of modeling multidimensional mixed structured tests as unidimensional. These studies have demonstrated that the error associated with the discrimination parameters increases as the correlation between dimensions increases. In this study, the interaction between items' angles on coordinate system and the correlations between dimensions was investigated when estimating multidimensional tests as unidimensional. Data were simulated based on two dimensional, and two-parameter compensatory MIRT model. Angles of items were determined as 0.15 degrees; 0.30 degrees; 0.45 degrees; 0.60 degrees and 0.75 degrees respectively. The correlations between ability pa...
A new index based on the conditional covariance of item scores given a latent variable is defined an...
In this article, the practical consequences of violations of unidimensionality on selection decision...
This study examined some effects of using a unidimensional IRT model when the assumption of unidime...
There are some studies in the literature that have considered the impact of modeling multidimensiona...
This study investigated the effect of using multidimensional items in a computerized adaptive test (...
WOS: 000449665400011Under the scope of this study; parameter estimations of simple and complex struc...
This study was designed to assess the effects on parameter estimation of correlated dimensions and ...
The effects of varying degrees of correlation between abilities and of various correlation configura...
Results indicated that both the poorest item parameter estimation and the poorest equating occurred ...
This investigation was conducted in two parts to assess the effects on ability estimation of impleme...
A simulation investigated use of the difficulty parameter (Bejar, 1980) to evaluate item unidimensi...
The characteristics of unidimensional ability estimates obtained from data generated using multidim...
This study investigated the effect of using multidimensional items in a computerized adaptive test...
In contrast with the previous studies, this study employed various test designs (simple and complex)...
This study examined some effects of using a unidi-mensional IRT model when the assumption of unidi-m...
A new index based on the conditional covariance of item scores given a latent variable is defined an...
In this article, the practical consequences of violations of unidimensionality on selection decision...
This study examined some effects of using a unidimensional IRT model when the assumption of unidime...
There are some studies in the literature that have considered the impact of modeling multidimensiona...
This study investigated the effect of using multidimensional items in a computerized adaptive test (...
WOS: 000449665400011Under the scope of this study; parameter estimations of simple and complex struc...
This study was designed to assess the effects on parameter estimation of correlated dimensions and ...
The effects of varying degrees of correlation between abilities and of various correlation configura...
Results indicated that both the poorest item parameter estimation and the poorest equating occurred ...
This investigation was conducted in two parts to assess the effects on ability estimation of impleme...
A simulation investigated use of the difficulty parameter (Bejar, 1980) to evaluate item unidimensi...
The characteristics of unidimensional ability estimates obtained from data generated using multidim...
This study investigated the effect of using multidimensional items in a computerized adaptive test...
In contrast with the previous studies, this study employed various test designs (simple and complex)...
This study examined some effects of using a unidi-mensional IRT model when the assumption of unidi-m...
A new index based on the conditional covariance of item scores given a latent variable is defined an...
In this article, the practical consequences of violations of unidimensionality on selection decision...
This study examined some effects of using a unidimensional IRT model when the assumption of unidime...