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Should “multiple imputations” be treated as “multiple indicators”?
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Bayes modal estimation in item response models
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Modeling item responses when different subjects employ different solution strategies
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1990
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Evidence and inference in educational assessment
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1994
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Randomization-based inference about latent variables from complex samples
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1991
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Estimating latent distributions
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1984
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Marginal maximum likelihood estimation for a psychometric model of discontinuous development
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1996
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Does adaptive testing violate local independence?
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2000
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