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The point of this paper is that the introduction of variable returns to scale in Lucas's 1988 model can produce paradoxical results: there can be negative relationships between the rate of growth of income and the rate of growth of human capital, between physical and human capital, and between...
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Multidimensional Item Response Theory (MIRT) has been proposed as a means to model the relation between examinee abilities and test responses. Three recent articles proved that when MIRT is used in ability estimation, an examinee’s score could theoretically decrease due to a correct...
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Evaluation of corrupt activities is incrementally based on administration of questionnaires to firms in business, and generally involves a large number of items. Data collected by questionnaires of this type can be analyzed by Latent Class (LC) models in order to classify firms into homogeneous...
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Second-order item response theory models have been used for assessments consisting of several domains, such as content areas. We extend the second-order model to a third-order model for assessments that include subdomains nested in domains. Using a graphical model framework, it is shown how the...
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