In educational measurement, various methods have been proposed to infer student proficiency from the ratings of multiple items (e.g., essays) by multiple raters. However, suitable models quickly become numerically demanding or even unfeasible as separate latent variables are needed to account for local dependencies between the ratings of the same response. Therefore, in the present paper we derive a flexible approach based on Thurstone’s law of categorical judgment. The advantage of this approach is that it can be fit using weighted least squares estimation which is computationally less demanding as compared to most of the previous approaches in the case of an increasing number of latent variables. In addition, the new approach can be appli...
In educational measurement, responses of students on items are used not only to measure the ability ...
We develop a Bayesian hierarchical model for the analysis of ordinal data from multirater ranking st...
To find population proficiency distributions, a two-level hierarchical linear model may be applied t...
We propose a novel approach to modelling rater effects in scoring-based assessment. The approach is ...
<div><p>We propose a novel approach to modelling rater effects in scoring-based assessment. The appr...
An increasingly common high-stakes form of rater-mediated assessment in education is classroom obser...
Evaluating learners' competencies is a crucial concern in education, and home and classroom structur...
This dissertation is comprised of three papers that propose and apply psychometric models to deal wi...
The use of constructed response (CR) items or performance tasks to assess test takers ’ ability has ...
The most commonly used models for estimating measures of latent variables from polytomous rating sca...
The aim of an educational assessment is to measure a particular ability. The ability is usually oper...
sampler, posterior predictive checks A hierarchical IRT model is proposed for mastery classification...
Latent class models have been developed for assessment of hierarchic relations in scaling and behavi...
Methods are presented for comparing grades obtained in a situation where students can choose between...
In this paper, a generalization of the two-parameter partial credit model (2PL-PCM) and of two speci...
In educational measurement, responses of students on items are used not only to measure the ability ...
We develop a Bayesian hierarchical model for the analysis of ordinal data from multirater ranking st...
To find population proficiency distributions, a two-level hierarchical linear model may be applied t...
We propose a novel approach to modelling rater effects in scoring-based assessment. The approach is ...
<div><p>We propose a novel approach to modelling rater effects in scoring-based assessment. The appr...
An increasingly common high-stakes form of rater-mediated assessment in education is classroom obser...
Evaluating learners' competencies is a crucial concern in education, and home and classroom structur...
This dissertation is comprised of three papers that propose and apply psychometric models to deal wi...
The use of constructed response (CR) items or performance tasks to assess test takers ’ ability has ...
The most commonly used models for estimating measures of latent variables from polytomous rating sca...
The aim of an educational assessment is to measure a particular ability. The ability is usually oper...
sampler, posterior predictive checks A hierarchical IRT model is proposed for mastery classification...
Latent class models have been developed for assessment of hierarchic relations in scaling and behavi...
Methods are presented for comparing grades obtained in a situation where students can choose between...
In this paper, a generalization of the two-parameter partial credit model (2PL-PCM) and of two speci...
In educational measurement, responses of students on items are used not only to measure the ability ...
We develop a Bayesian hierarchical model for the analysis of ordinal data from multirater ranking st...
To find population proficiency distributions, a two-level hierarchical linear model may be applied t...