In this paper, we study the identification of a particular case of the 3PL model, namely when the discrimination parameters are all constant and equal to 1. We term this model, 1PL-G model. The identification analysis is performed under three different specifications. The first specification considers the abilities as unknown parameters. It is proved that the item parameters and the abilities are identified if a difficulty parameter and a guessing parameter are fixed at zero. The second specification assumes that the abilities are mutually independent and identically distributed according to a distribution known up to the scale parameter. It is shown that the item parameters and the scale parameter are identified if a guessing parameter is ...
Wilcox (1979) has presented in this journal a model for achievement testing where a population of ex...
This study compared the fit of the three-parameter model to that of the Ability Removing Random Gu...
In latent trait models the standard procedure for handling the problem caused by guessing on multipl...
The paper offers a general review of the basic concepts of both statistical model and parameter iden...
The large samples and item pools required for accurate parameter estimation under the three-paramete...
This paper addresses two problems relating to the interpretability of the model parameters in the th...
We study the identification and consistency of Bayesian semiparametric IRT-type models, where the un...
A method for estimation of ability using pseudocounts in dichotomous item response models is given w...
In semiparametric binary response models, support conditions on the regressors are required to guara...
For several decades, the three-parameter logistic model (3PLM) has been the dominant choice for prac...
The paper offers a general review of the basic concepts of both statistical model and parameter iden...
(A) Typically, model parameters, are considered functions of the log-likelihood, ℓ(p), a one-dimens...
Modern approaches to measuring cognitive ability and testing knowledge frequently use multiple-choic...
By noting that a Rasch or two parameter logistic (2PL) item belongs to the exponential family of ran...
We investigate identification in semi-parametric binary regression models, y = 1(xβ+υ+ε > 0) when υ ...
Wilcox (1979) has presented in this journal a model for achievement testing where a population of ex...
This study compared the fit of the three-parameter model to that of the Ability Removing Random Gu...
In latent trait models the standard procedure for handling the problem caused by guessing on multipl...
The paper offers a general review of the basic concepts of both statistical model and parameter iden...
The large samples and item pools required for accurate parameter estimation under the three-paramete...
This paper addresses two problems relating to the interpretability of the model parameters in the th...
We study the identification and consistency of Bayesian semiparametric IRT-type models, where the un...
A method for estimation of ability using pseudocounts in dichotomous item response models is given w...
In semiparametric binary response models, support conditions on the regressors are required to guara...
For several decades, the three-parameter logistic model (3PLM) has been the dominant choice for prac...
The paper offers a general review of the basic concepts of both statistical model and parameter iden...
(A) Typically, model parameters, are considered functions of the log-likelihood, ℓ(p), a one-dimens...
Modern approaches to measuring cognitive ability and testing knowledge frequently use multiple-choic...
By noting that a Rasch or two parameter logistic (2PL) item belongs to the exponential family of ran...
We investigate identification in semi-parametric binary regression models, y = 1(xβ+υ+ε > 0) when υ ...
Wilcox (1979) has presented in this journal a model for achievement testing where a population of ex...
This study compared the fit of the three-parameter model to that of the Ability Removing Random Gu...
In latent trait models the standard procedure for handling the problem caused by guessing on multipl...