نتایج جستجو برای: item fit

تعداد نتایج: 140450  

Journal: :International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education 2018

2011
Chris J Gibbons Roger J Mills Everard W Thornton John Ealing John D Mitchell Pamela J Shaw Kevin Talbot Alan Tennant Carolyn A Young

BACKGROUND The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is commonly used to assess symptoms of anxiety and depression in motor neurone disease (MND). The measure has never been specifically validated for use within this population, despite questions raised about the scale's validity. This study seeks to analyse the construct validity of the HADS in MND by fitting its data to the Rasch model...

Journal: :Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2007
Tanya Covic Julie F Pallant Philip G Conaghan Alan Tennant

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to test the internal validity of the total Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) scale using Rasch analysis in a rheumatoid arthritis (RA) population. METHODS CES-D was administered to 157 patients with RA over three time points within a 12 month period. Rasch analysis was applied using RUMM2020 software to assess the overall fit of the model...

2016
Nigel Guenole Anna A. Brown Andrew J. Cooper Mark Lane

This article describes an investigation of whether Thurstonian item response modeling is a viable method for assessment of maladaptive traits. Forced-choice responses from 420 working adults to a broad-range personality inventory assessing six maladaptive traits were considered. The Thurstonian item response model’s fit to the forced-choice data was adequate, while the fit of a counterpart item...

Journal: :Multivariate behavioral research 2012
Marike Polak Mark de Rooij Willem J Heiser

In this article we propose a model-free diagnostic for single-peakedness (unimodality) of item responses. Presuming a unidimensional unfolding scale and a given item ordering, we approximate item response functions of all items based on ordered conditional means (OCM). The proposed OCM methodology is based on Thurstone & Chave's (1929) criterion of irrelevance, which is a graphical, exploratory...

2004
Sandip Sinharay

Assessing fit of psychometric models has always been an issue of enormous interest, but there exists no unanimously agreed upon item fit diagnostic for the models. Bayesian networks, frequently used in educational assessments (see, for example, Mislevy, Almond, Yan, & Steinberg, 2001) primarily for learning about students’ knowledge and skills, are no exception. This paper employs the posterior...

2012
Sonya K. Sterba

This article relates a still-popular motivation for using parceling to an unrecognized cost. The stillpopular motivation is improvement in fit with respect to the item-solution. The cost is uncertainty in fit due to the selection of one out of many possible item-to-parcel allocations. A theoretical framework establishes the reason for this relationship: The same mechanisms that cause larger ite...

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