A common question in test evaluation is whether an a priori assignment of items to subtests is supported by empirical data. If the analysis results indicate the assignment of items to subtests under study is not supported by data, the assignment is often adjusted. In this study the authors compare two methods on the quality of their suggestions to adjust incorrect assignments of items to subtests. The confirmatory common factor (CCF) method is often used in practice. However, previous research reported rather poor quality of the suggested adjustments. Therefore, the CCF method is compared with a less often used but promising method, the oblique multiple group (OMG) method. The authors compared both methods with a simulation study taken unde...
This article introduces a new test-centered standard-setting method as well as a procedure to detect...
If a researcher applies the conventional tests of scale-level measurement invariance through multi-g...
In test assembly, a fundamental difference exists between algorithms that select a test sequentially...
A common question in test evaluation is whether an a priori assignment of items to subtests is suppo...
This study compares two confirmatory factor analysis methods on their ability to verify whether corr...
This study compares two confirmatory factor analysis methods on their ability to verify whether corr...
This study compares two confirmatory factor analysis methods on their ability to verify whether corr...
Confirmatieve Factor Analyse (CFA) is een vaak gebruikte methode wanneer onderzoekers een bepaalde v...
Confirmatieve Factor Analyse (CFA) is een vaak gebruikte methode wanneer onderzoekers een bepaalde v...
Across many areas of psychology, concordance is commonly used to measure the (intragroup) agreement ...
Abstract In statistics, multiple comparison or multiple testing problems arise when there are a set ...
There exist differences between the use of Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor analysis at scale ada...
Across many areas of psychology, concordance is commonly used to measure the (intragroup) agreement ...
When test-takers are offered a choice of essay questions, some questions may be harder than others. ...
When there is an interest in tracking longitudinal trends of student educational achievement using s...
This article introduces a new test-centered standard-setting method as well as a procedure to detect...
If a researcher applies the conventional tests of scale-level measurement invariance through multi-g...
In test assembly, a fundamental difference exists between algorithms that select a test sequentially...
A common question in test evaluation is whether an a priori assignment of items to subtests is suppo...
This study compares two confirmatory factor analysis methods on their ability to verify whether corr...
This study compares two confirmatory factor analysis methods on their ability to verify whether corr...
This study compares two confirmatory factor analysis methods on their ability to verify whether corr...
Confirmatieve Factor Analyse (CFA) is een vaak gebruikte methode wanneer onderzoekers een bepaalde v...
Confirmatieve Factor Analyse (CFA) is een vaak gebruikte methode wanneer onderzoekers een bepaalde v...
Across many areas of psychology, concordance is commonly used to measure the (intragroup) agreement ...
Abstract In statistics, multiple comparison or multiple testing problems arise when there are a set ...
There exist differences between the use of Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor analysis at scale ada...
Across many areas of psychology, concordance is commonly used to measure the (intragroup) agreement ...
When test-takers are offered a choice of essay questions, some questions may be harder than others. ...
When there is an interest in tracking longitudinal trends of student educational achievement using s...
This article introduces a new test-centered standard-setting method as well as a procedure to detect...
If a researcher applies the conventional tests of scale-level measurement invariance through multi-g...
In test assembly, a fundamental difference exists between algorithms that select a test sequentially...