A bifactor item response theory model can be used to aid in the interpretation of the dimensionality of a multifaceted questionnaire that assumes continuous latent variables underlying the propensity to respond to items. This model can be used to describe the locations of people on a general continuous latent variable as well as on continuous orthogonal specific traits that characterize responses to groups of items. The bifactor graded response (bifac-GR) model is presented in contrast to a correlated traits (or multidimensional GR model) and unidimensional GR model. Bifac-GR model specification, assumptions, estimation, and interpretation are demonstrated with a reanalysis of data (Campbell, 2008) on the Shared Activities Questionnaire. We...
Spearman’s factor-analytic model has been proposed as a unidimensional linear item response theory (...
In this study, the item response models proposed by Mokken (1971) are discussed, and further develop...
This article presents a very important problem from the point of view of social research. The author...
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埼玉県越谷市Generally, item response models, including the two-parameter logistic model, can only deal wit...
Description Analysis of dichotomous and polytomous response data using unidimensional and multidimen...
Description Analysis of dichotomous and polytomous response data using unidimensional and multidimen...
Description Analysis of dichotomous and polytomous response data using unidimensional and multidimen...
A generalized linear modeling framework to the analysis of responses and response times is outlined....
The item response theory (IRT) models for polytomous data are frequently used in the analysis of dat...
Polytomous Item Response Theory Models provides a unified, comprehensive introduction to the range o...
[eng] Multidimensional forced-choice questionnaires can reduce the impact of numerous response biase...
This study examined the application of the MML-EM algorithm to the parameter estimation problems of...
Relationships among twenty polytomous item response theory (IRT) models (parametric and nonparametri...
The nominal response model (NRM), a much understudied polytomous item response theory (IRT) model, p...
Spearman’s factor-analytic model has been proposed as a unidimensional linear item response theory (...
In this study, the item response models proposed by Mokken (1971) are discussed, and further develop...
This article presents a very important problem from the point of view of social research. The author...
Part of the Psychology Commons This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by BYU S...
埼玉県越谷市Generally, item response models, including the two-parameter logistic model, can only deal wit...
Description Analysis of dichotomous and polytomous response data using unidimensional and multidimen...
Description Analysis of dichotomous and polytomous response data using unidimensional and multidimen...
Description Analysis of dichotomous and polytomous response data using unidimensional and multidimen...
A generalized linear modeling framework to the analysis of responses and response times is outlined....
The item response theory (IRT) models for polytomous data are frequently used in the analysis of dat...
Polytomous Item Response Theory Models provides a unified, comprehensive introduction to the range o...
[eng] Multidimensional forced-choice questionnaires can reduce the impact of numerous response biase...
This study examined the application of the MML-EM algorithm to the parameter estimation problems of...
Relationships among twenty polytomous item response theory (IRT) models (parametric and nonparametri...
The nominal response model (NRM), a much understudied polytomous item response theory (IRT) model, p...
Spearman’s factor-analytic model has been proposed as a unidimensional linear item response theory (...
In this study, the item response models proposed by Mokken (1971) are discussed, and further develop...
This article presents a very important problem from the point of view of social research. The author...