Item response theory (IRT) is a latent variable modeling approach used to minimize bias and optimize the measurement power of educational and psychological tests and other psychometric applications. Designed for researchers, psychometric professionals, and advanced students, this book clearly presents both the "how-to" and the "why" of IRT. It describes simple and more complex IRT models and shows how they are applied with the help of widely available software packages. Chapters follow a consistent format and build sequentially, taking the reader from model development through the fit analysis and interpretation phases that one would perform in practice. The use of common empirical data sets across the chapters facilitates understanding of the various models and how they relate to one another.
Series: Methodology in the Social Sciences
Author: R. J. de Ayala
Hardcover: 466pages
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Language: English
ISBN: 1593858698
Contents
1 . Introduction to Measurement
2. The One-Parameter Model
3 . Joint Maximum Likelihood Parameter Estimation
4 . Marginal Maximum Likelihood Parameter Estimation
5 . The Two-Parameter Model
6 . The Three-Parameter Model
7 .Rasch Models for Ordered Polytomous Data
8 . Non-Rasch Models for Ordered Polytomous Data
9 . Models for Nominal Polytomous Data
10 . Models for Multidimensional Data
11 . Linking and Equating
12 . Differential Item Functioning
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