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Item Response Theory, Computerized Adaptive Testing, and PROMIS: Assessment of Physical FunctionFRIES, James F; WITTER, James; ROSE, Matthias et al.Journal of rheumatology. 2014, Vol 41, Num 1, pp 153-158, issn 0315-162X, 6 p.Conference Paper

Applying Item Response Theory Methods to Examine the Impact of Different Response FormatsHOHENSINN, Christine; KUBINGER, Klaus D.Educational and psychological measurement. 2011, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 732-746, issn 0013-1644, 15 p.Article

Conditional covariance theory and detect for polytomous itemsJINMING ZHANG.Psychometrika. 2007, Vol 72, Num 1, pp 69-91, issn 0033-3123, 23 p.Article

PARADOXICAL RESULTS AND ITEM BUNDLESHOOKER, Giles; FINKELMAN, Matthew.Psychometrika. 2010, Vol 75, Num 2, pp 249-271, issn 0033-3123, 23 p.Article

Stochastic ordering of the latent trait by the sum score under various polytomous IRT modelsVAN DER ARK, L. Andries.Psychometrika. 2005, Vol 70, Num 2, pp 283-304, issn 0033-3123, 22 p.Article

PARADOXICAL RESULTS IN MULTIDIMENSIONAL ITEM RESPONSE THEORYHOOKER, Giles; FINKELMAN, Matthew; SCHWARTZMAN, Armin et al.Psychometrika. 2009, Vol 74, Num 3, pp 419-442, issn 0033-3123, 24 p.Article

A person fit test for IRT models for polytomous itemsGLAS, C. A. W; DAGOHOY, Anna Villa T.Psychometrika. 2007, Vol 72, Num 2, pp 159-180, issn 0033-3123, 22 p.Article

Examining the structure of emotional intelligence at the item level: New perspectives, new conclusionsMAUL, Andrew.Cognition and emotion (Print). 2012, Vol 26, Num 3, pp 503-520, issn 0269-9931, 18 p.Article

Modeling Effects of Faking on an Objective Personality TestARENDASY, Martin; SOMMER, Markus; HERLE, Margit et al.Journal of individual differences. 2011, Vol 32, Num 4, pp 210-218, issn 1614-0001, 9 p.Article

ON SEPARABLE TESTS, CORRELATED PRIORS, AND PARADOXICAL RESULTS IN MULTIDIMENSIONAL ITEM RESPONSE THEORYHOOKER, Giles.Psychometrika. 2010, Vol 75, Num 4, pp 694-707, issn 0033-3123, 14 p.Article

Applied psychometrics in clinical psychiatry: the pharmacopsychometric triangleBECH, P.Acta psychiatrica scandinavica. 2009, Vol 120, Num 5, pp 400-409, issn 0001-690X, 10 p.Article

The continued search for nonarbitrary metrics in psychologyEMBRETSON, Susan E.The American psychologist. 2006, Vol 61, Num 1, pp 50-55, issn 0003-066X, 6 p.Article

Understanding parameter invariance in unidimensional IRT modelsRUPP, André A; ZUMBO, Bruno D.Educational and psychological measurement. 2006, Vol 66, Num 1, pp 63-84, issn 0013-1644, 22 p.Article

A PROCEDURE FOR DIMENSIONALITY ANALYSES OF RESPONSE DATA FROM VARIOUS TEST DESIGNSJINMING ZHANG.Psychometrika. 2013, Vol 78, Num 1, pp 37-58, issn 0033-3123, 22 p.Article

Investigating an Invariant Item Ordering for Polytomously Scored ItemsLIGTVOET, Rudy; VAN DER ARK, L. Andries; TE MARVELDE, Janneke M et al.Educational and psychological measurement. 2010, Vol 70, Num 4, pp 578-595, issn 0013-1644, 18 p.Article

An irt model with a parameter-driven process for changeRIJMEN, Frank; DE BOECK, Paul; VAN DER MAAS, Han L. J et al.Psychometrika. 2005, Vol 70, Num 4, pp 651-669, issn 0033-3123, 19 p.Article

Theoretical and empirical comparison of the Mokken and the Rasch approach to IRTMEIJER, R. R; SIJTSMA, K; SMID, N. G et al.Applied psychological measurement. 1990, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 283-298, issn 0146-6216, 16 p.Article

OPTIMAL AND MOST EXACT CONFIDENCE INTERVALS FOR PERSON PARAMETERS IN ITEM RESPONSE THEORY MODELSDOEBLER, Anna; DOEBLER, Philipp; HOLLING, Heinz et al.Psychometrika. 2013, Vol 78, Num 1, pp 98-115, issn 0033-3123, 18 p.Article

The promise of PROMIS : Using item response theory to improve assessment of patient-reported outcomesFRIES, J. F; BRUCE, B; CELLA, D et al.Clinical and experimental rheumatology (Testo stampato). 2005, Vol 23, Num 5, pp S53-S57, issn 0392-856X, SUP39Article

A NOTE ON THE RELIABILITY COEFFICIENTS FOR ITEM RESPONSE MODEL-BASED ABILITY ESTIMATESKIM, Seonghoon.Psychometrika. 2012, Vol 77, Num 1, pp 153-162, issn 0033-3123, 10 p.Article

The PROMIS of Better Outcome Assessment: Responsiveness, Floor and Ceiling Effects, and Internet AdministrationFRIES, James; ROSE, Matthias; KRISHNAN, Eswar et al.Journal of rheumatology. 2011, Vol 38, Num 8, pp 1759-1764, issn 0315-162X, 6 p.Article

Measure for Measure: New Developments in Measurement and Item Response TheorySTREINER, David L.Canadian journal of psychiatry. 2010, Vol 55, Num 3, pp 180-186, issn 0706-7437, 7 p.Article

Expected Equating Error Resulting From Incorrect Handling of Item Parameter Drift Among the Common ItemsMILLER, G. Edward; FITZPATRICK, Steven J.Educational and psychological measurement. 2009, Vol 69, Num 3, pp 357-368, issn 0013-1644, 12 p.Article

Increasing the Number of Replications in Item Response Theory Simulations : Automation Through SAS and Disk Operating SystemGAGNE, Phill; FURLOW, Carolyn; ROSS, Terris et al.Educational and psychological measurement. 2009, Vol 69, Num 1, pp 79-84, issn 0013-1644, 6 p.Article

Using effect sizes for research reporting : Examples using item response theory to analyze differential item functioningSTEINBERG, Lynne; THISSEN, David.Psychological methods. 2006, Vol 11, Num 4, pp 402-415, issn 1082-989X, 14 p.Article

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