This paper describes the applicability of item response theory to attitude scale development and provides an illustration derived from a study of the propensity toward jealousy in romantic relationships. The item analysis model used is identical to the factor analysis model, so factor analytic criteria are used to evaluate the scale. These criteria may be used to decide whether the scale may be scored as a measure of a single variable and whether a simple sum or a weighted sum of the item responses serves as an optimal test score. Estimates of the reliability of the scale based on the item response model are also described
In this study, the item response models proposed by Mokken (1971) are discussed, and further develop...
Item response theory (IRT) has become a popular methodological framework for modeling response data ...
In scale construction and evaluation, factor analysis (FA) and item response theory (IRT) are two me...
This paper describes the applicability of item re-sponse theory to attitude scale development and pr...
Spearman’s factor-analytic model has been proposed as a unidimensional linear item response theory (...
The present study investigated whether the assumptions of an ideal point response process, similar i...
The present study investigated whether the assumptions of an ideal point response process, similar i...
The present study investigated whether the assumptions of an ideal point response process, similar i...
The factor analysis of items often produces spurious results in the sense that unidimensional scales...
Despite its advantages in psychometric research, Item Response Theory (IRT) has not been regularly u...
In a few words, item response theory (IRT) postulates that (a) examinee test performance can be pred...
The factor analysis of items often produces spurious results in the sense that unidimensional scales...
The factor analysis of items often produces spurious results in the sense that unidimensional scales...
An item response theory model of response stability is developed, based on the local inde-pendence p...
The purpose of this study was to investigate within- and between-threshold parameter invariance for ...
In this study, the item response models proposed by Mokken (1971) are discussed, and further develop...
Item response theory (IRT) has become a popular methodological framework for modeling response data ...
In scale construction and evaluation, factor analysis (FA) and item response theory (IRT) are two me...
This paper describes the applicability of item re-sponse theory to attitude scale development and pr...
Spearman’s factor-analytic model has been proposed as a unidimensional linear item response theory (...
The present study investigated whether the assumptions of an ideal point response process, similar i...
The present study investigated whether the assumptions of an ideal point response process, similar i...
The present study investigated whether the assumptions of an ideal point response process, similar i...
The factor analysis of items often produces spurious results in the sense that unidimensional scales...
Despite its advantages in psychometric research, Item Response Theory (IRT) has not been regularly u...
In a few words, item response theory (IRT) postulates that (a) examinee test performance can be pred...
The factor analysis of items often produces spurious results in the sense that unidimensional scales...
The factor analysis of items often produces spurious results in the sense that unidimensional scales...
An item response theory model of response stability is developed, based on the local inde-pendence p...
The purpose of this study was to investigate within- and between-threshold parameter invariance for ...
In this study, the item response models proposed by Mokken (1971) are discussed, and further develop...
Item response theory (IRT) has become a popular methodological framework for modeling response data ...
In scale construction and evaluation, factor analysis (FA) and item response theory (IRT) are two me...