Mixture item response theory (IRT) models have been used to assess multidimensionality of the construct being measured and to detect different response styles for different groups. In this study a mixture version of the graded response model was applied to investigate scalability and predictive validity for a Conscientiousness scale in a career development context (N = 9283). A four-class solution yielded the most interpretable results. The classes differed mainly with respect to their scores on the subscales Perfectionism and Concentration. Results showed that Conscientiousness may be qualitatively different for different groups of persons and that the predictive validity of the test scores improved for persons in different classes as comp...
This article proposes a general mixture item response theory (IRT) framework that allows for classes...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Organisational researchers have recently begun to focus on the more d...
Recent research into the possibility of a nonlinear relationship between conscientiousness and job p...
Mixture item response theory (IRT) models have been used to assess multidimensionality of the constr...
Mixture item response theory (IRT) models have been used to assess multidimensionality of the constr...
A contemporary debate by Morgeson, Campion, Dipboye, Hollenbeck, Murphy, and Schmitt (2007) highligh...
This investigation introduces a novel tool for identifying conscientious responders (CRs...
This study sought to develop a personality inventory (NC Tool) that measures two broad domains, name...
The Big Five personality factors differentially relate to various organizational criteria. The most ...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Responses to personality item...
The personality trait of conscientiousness has seen considerable attention from applied psychologist...
The present study compared the fit of several IRT models to two personality assessment instruments. ...
Situational judgement tests (SJTs) became popular selection instruments in the last three decades, d...
This study investigated how using different measurement models affects the ordering of respondents o...
Because indirect measures of personality self-concepts such as the Implicit Association Test (IAT) a...
This article proposes a general mixture item response theory (IRT) framework that allows for classes...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Organisational researchers have recently begun to focus on the more d...
Recent research into the possibility of a nonlinear relationship between conscientiousness and job p...
Mixture item response theory (IRT) models have been used to assess multidimensionality of the constr...
Mixture item response theory (IRT) models have been used to assess multidimensionality of the constr...
A contemporary debate by Morgeson, Campion, Dipboye, Hollenbeck, Murphy, and Schmitt (2007) highligh...
This investigation introduces a novel tool for identifying conscientious responders (CRs...
This study sought to develop a personality inventory (NC Tool) that measures two broad domains, name...
The Big Five personality factors differentially relate to various organizational criteria. The most ...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Responses to personality item...
The personality trait of conscientiousness has seen considerable attention from applied psychologist...
The present study compared the fit of several IRT models to two personality assessment instruments. ...
Situational judgement tests (SJTs) became popular selection instruments in the last three decades, d...
This study investigated how using different measurement models affects the ordering of respondents o...
Because indirect measures of personality self-concepts such as the Implicit Association Test (IAT) a...
This article proposes a general mixture item response theory (IRT) framework that allows for classes...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Organisational researchers have recently begun to focus on the more d...
Recent research into the possibility of a nonlinear relationship between conscientiousness and job p...