In psychological measurement a distinction can be made between speed and power tests. Although most tests are partially speeded, the speed element is usually neglected. Here, the focus will be on latent trait models for pure speed tests. A particularly simple model has been developed by Rasch for the total response time on a (set of) pure speed test(s), based on the assumption that the test response times are approximately gamma distributed, with known index parameters and scale parameters depending on subject ability and test difficulty parameters, In the approach presented here the subject parameters are treated as random variables having a common gamma distribution. From this, maximum marginal likelihood estimators are derived for the te...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the invariance properties of the Rasch model us...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
In educational and psychological measurement we find the distinction between speed and power tests. ...
Two new tests for a model for the response times on pure speed tests by Rasch (1960) are proposed. T...
This article considers the multiplicative gamma model for reading speed originally proposed by Rasch...
The author considers a latent trait model for the response time on a (set of) pure speed test(s), th...
With computerized testing, it is possible to record both the responses of test takers to test questi...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test score...
An old issue in psychological assessment is to what extent power and speed each are measured by a gi...
With advances in computerized tests, it has become commonplace to register not just the accuracy of ...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
In this dissertation, response time modeling, in the context of computerized based testing, has been...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the invariance properties of the Rasch model us...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
In educational and psychological measurement we find the distinction between speed and power tests. ...
Two new tests for a model for the response times on pure speed tests by Rasch (1960) are proposed. T...
This article considers the multiplicative gamma model for reading speed originally proposed by Rasch...
The author considers a latent trait model for the response time on a (set of) pure speed test(s), th...
With computerized testing, it is possible to record both the responses of test takers to test questi...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test score...
An old issue in psychological assessment is to what extent power and speed each are measured by a gi...
With advances in computerized tests, it has become commonplace to register not just the accuracy of ...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
Three models are presented that account for the effects of speed and precision in mental test scores...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...
In this dissertation, response time modeling, in the context of computerized based testing, has been...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the invariance properties of the Rasch model us...
Current approaches to model responses and response times to psychometric tests solely focus on betwe...
Goldhammer (this issue) proposes an interesting approach to dealing with the speededness of item res...