Item scores that do not fit an assumed item response theory model may cause the latent trait value to be inaccurately estimated. Several person-fit statistics for detecting nonfitting response behavior for paper-and-pencil tests have been proposed. In the context of computerized adaptive testing, the use of person-fit analysis is hardly explored. Because it has been shown that the distribution of existing person-fit statistics is not applicable in a computer adaptive test (CAT), new person-fit statistics are proposed, and critical values for these statistics are derived from existing statistical theory. The theoretical and empirical distributions are compared, and a power study is performed
Person-fit statistics have been proposed to investigate the fit of an item score pattern to an item ...
Item responses that do not fit an item response theory (IRT) model may cause the latent trait value ...
A variety of methods have been developed to deter-mine the extent to which a person’s response vecto...
Item scores that do not fit an assumed item response theory model may cause the latent trait value t...
Person fit is concerned with detecting nonfitting item-score patterns. Most person-fit statistics ha...
Item scores that do not fit an assumed item response theory model may cause the latent trait value t...
Several person-fit statistics have been proposed to detect item score patterns that do not fit an it...
In this study we discuss recent developments of person-fit analysis in the context of computerized a...
Recent developments of person-fit analysis in computerized adaptive testing (CAT) are discussed. Met...
Several person-fit statistics have been proposed to detect item score patterns that do not fit an it...
Person-fit research in the context of paper-and-pencil tests is reviewed, and some specific problems...
Process Control Person-fit research in the context of paper-and-pencil tests is reviewed, and some s...
Person-fit statistics test whether or not the likelihood of a respondent’s complete vector of item s...
Person-fit statistics test whether the likelihood of a respondent’s complete vector of item scores o...
Person-fit statistics have been proposed to investigate the fit of an item score pattern to an item ...
Person-fit statistics have been proposed to investigate the fit of an item score pattern to an item ...
Item responses that do not fit an item response theory (IRT) model may cause the latent trait value ...
A variety of methods have been developed to deter-mine the extent to which a person’s response vecto...
Item scores that do not fit an assumed item response theory model may cause the latent trait value t...
Person fit is concerned with detecting nonfitting item-score patterns. Most person-fit statistics ha...
Item scores that do not fit an assumed item response theory model may cause the latent trait value t...
Several person-fit statistics have been proposed to detect item score patterns that do not fit an it...
In this study we discuss recent developments of person-fit analysis in the context of computerized a...
Recent developments of person-fit analysis in computerized adaptive testing (CAT) are discussed. Met...
Several person-fit statistics have been proposed to detect item score patterns that do not fit an it...
Person-fit research in the context of paper-and-pencil tests is reviewed, and some specific problems...
Process Control Person-fit research in the context of paper-and-pencil tests is reviewed, and some s...
Person-fit statistics test whether or not the likelihood of a respondent’s complete vector of item s...
Person-fit statistics test whether the likelihood of a respondent’s complete vector of item scores o...
Person-fit statistics have been proposed to investigate the fit of an item score pattern to an item ...
Person-fit statistics have been proposed to investigate the fit of an item score pattern to an item ...
Item responses that do not fit an item response theory (IRT) model may cause the latent trait value ...
A variety of methods have been developed to deter-mine the extent to which a person’s response vecto...