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Asymptotic cumulants of the Bayes and pseudo Bayes estimators of ability in item response theory are obtained up to the fourth order with the higher-order asymptotic variance under possible model misspecification. Typical estimators are treated as special cases of the (pseudo) Bayes estimator...
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The computational cost of multivariate kernel density estimation can be reduced by prebinning the data. The data are discretized to a grid and a weighted kernel estimator is computed. We report results on the accuracy of such a binned kernel estimator and discuss the computational complexity of...
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The asymptotic cumulants of ability estimators using fallible or estimated item parameters in an ability test based on item response theory are given up to the fourth order with higher-order asymptotic variance. The ability estimators cover those obtained by maximum likelihood, Bayes, and pseudo...
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For many psychological test applications, the simple sum score across the items is used to make inferences about subjects. However, most of the item response theory models for psychological test data do not support such usage of the sum score. A simple test is proposed to assess whether the sum...
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