The rationale underlying factor analysis applies to continuous and categorical variables alike; however, the models and estimation methods for continuous (i.e., interval or ratio scale) data are not appropriate for item-level data that are categorical in nature. The authors provide a targeted review and synthesis of the item factor analysis (IFA) estimation literature for ordered-categorical data (e.g., Likert-type response scales) with specific attention paid to the problems of estimating models with many items and many factors. Popular IFA models and estimation methods found in the structural equation modeling and item response theory literatures are presented. Following this presentation, recent developments in the estimation of IFA para...
Item response theory (IRT) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) are two statistical techniques tha...
Item response theory is a modern model-based measurement theory. More recently, the popularity of t...
Item response theory is a modern model-based measurement theory. More recently, the popularity of t...
The rationale underlying factor analysis applies to continuous and categorical variables alike; howe...
Spearman’s factor-analytic model has been proposed as a unidimensional linear item response theory (...
This article proposes a comprehensive approach for assessing the quality and appropriateness of expl...
We provide a basic review of the data screening and assumption testing issues relevant to explorator...
Many multidimensional item response theory (IRT) models have been proposed. A comparison is made bet...
<p>In exploratory item factor analysis (IFA), researchers may use model fit statistics and commonly ...
This study compares the performance of two approaches in analysing fourpoint Likert rating scales wi...
In scale construction and evaluation, factor analysis (FA) and item response theory (IRT) are two me...
The factor analysis of items often produces spurious results in the sense that unidimensional scales...
Educational and psychological measurement is typically based on dichotomous variables or rating scal...
The Item Response Theory (IRT) has become one of the most popular scoring frameworks for measurement...
Item response theory is a modern model-based measurement theory. More recently, the popularity of t...
Item response theory (IRT) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) are two statistical techniques tha...
Item response theory is a modern model-based measurement theory. More recently, the popularity of t...
Item response theory is a modern model-based measurement theory. More recently, the popularity of t...
The rationale underlying factor analysis applies to continuous and categorical variables alike; howe...
Spearman’s factor-analytic model has been proposed as a unidimensional linear item response theory (...
This article proposes a comprehensive approach for assessing the quality and appropriateness of expl...
We provide a basic review of the data screening and assumption testing issues relevant to explorator...
Many multidimensional item response theory (IRT) models have been proposed. A comparison is made bet...
<p>In exploratory item factor analysis (IFA), researchers may use model fit statistics and commonly ...
This study compares the performance of two approaches in analysing fourpoint Likert rating scales wi...
In scale construction and evaluation, factor analysis (FA) and item response theory (IRT) are two me...
The factor analysis of items often produces spurious results in the sense that unidimensional scales...
Educational and psychological measurement is typically based on dichotomous variables or rating scal...
The Item Response Theory (IRT) has become one of the most popular scoring frameworks for measurement...
Item response theory is a modern model-based measurement theory. More recently, the popularity of t...
Item response theory (IRT) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) are two statistical techniques tha...
Item response theory is a modern model-based measurement theory. More recently, the popularity of t...
Item response theory is a modern model-based measurement theory. More recently, the popularity of t...