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educational and psychological testing. Therefore, a variety of statistical methods has been suggested for detecting DIF in the …
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Measuring continuous change or growth in individual students' academic abilities over time currently uses several statistical models or transformations to move from data representing a student's correct or incorrect responses on individual test items to inferences about the form and quantity of...
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Item Response Theory (IRT) models are the basis of modern educational measurement. In order to increase testing … IRT assumption of local independence. However, a set of measurement models, testlet response theory (TRT), has been …
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of a test is one of the most important tools in item response theory (IRT). Inaccuracy in the estimation of test … information can have substantial consequences on data analyses based on IRT. In this article, the major part (called the adjusted …
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analysis and item response theory (IRT) were used to examine item discrimination and to identify items on the Family Assessment …
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