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Zusatztext "The references are up to date and very comprehensive in all chapters. The Appendices A and B are very rich and useful for students and researchers." ~Emiliana Ursianu, Zentralblatt MATH Informationen zum Autor Wim J. van der Linden is a distinguished scientist and director of research and innovation at Pacific Metrics Corporation. Dr. van der Linden is also a professor emeritus of measurement and data analysis at the University of Twente. His research interests include test theory, adaptive testing, optimal test assembly, parameter linking, test equating, and response-time modeling as well as decision theory and its applications to problems of educational decision making. Klappentext Drawing on the work of internationally acclaimed experts in the field, this third volume in a three-volume set highlights the contributions item response theory (IRT) has made to item calibration and analysis, person fit and scoring, and test design. Zusammenfassung Drawing on the work of internationally acclaimed experts in the field, this third volume in a three-volume set highlights the contributions item response theory (IRT) has made to item calibration and analysis, person fit and scoring, and test design. Inhaltsverzeichnis Section I Item Calibration and Analysis 1. Item-Calibration Designs 2. Parameter Linking 3. Dimensionality Analysis 4. Differential Item Functioning 5. Calibrating Technology-Enhanced Items Section II Person Fit and Scoring 6. Person Fit 7. Score Reporting and Interpretation 8. IRT Observed-Score Equating Section III Test Design 9. Optimal Test Design 10. Adaptive Testing 11. Standard Setting 12. Test Speededness and Time Limits 13. Item and Test Security Section IV Areas of Application 14. Large-Scale Group-Score Assessments 15. Psychological Testing 16. Cognitive Diagnostic Assessment 17. Health Measurement 18. Marketing Research 19. Measuring Change Using Rasch Models Section V Computer Programs 20. IRT Packages in R 21. Bayesian Inference Using Gibbs Sampling (BUGS) for IRT Models 22. BILOG-MG 23. PARSCALE 24. IRTPRO 25. Xcalibre 4 26. EQSIRT 27. ACER ConQuest 28. Mplus 29. gllamm 30. Latent GOLD 31. WinGen 32. Firestar 33. jMetrik ...
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Section I Item Calibration and Analysis 1. Item-Calibration Designs 2. Parameter Linking 3. Dimensionality Analysis 4. Differential Item Functioning 5. Calibrating Technology-Enhanced Items Section II Person Fit and Scoring 6. Person Fit 7. Score Reporting and Interpretation 8. IRT Observed-Score Equating Section III Test Design 9. Optimal Test Design 10. Adaptive Testing 11. Standard Setting 12. Test Speededness and Time Limits 13. Item and Test Security Section IV Areas of Application 14. Large-Scale Group-Score Assessments 15. Psychological Testing 16. Cognitive Diagnostic Assessment 17. Health Measurement 18. Marketing Research 19. Measuring Change Using Rasch Models Section V Computer Programs 20. IRT Packages in R 21. Bayesian Inference Using Gibbs Sampling (BUGS) for IRT Models 22. BILOG-MG 23. PARSCALE 24. IRTPRO 25. Xcalibre 4 26. EQSIRT 27. ACER ConQuest 28. Mplus 29. gllamm 30. Latent GOLD 31. WinGen 32. Firestar 33. jMetrik
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"It is highly recommended to researchers, academics, and practitioners working in the social and behavioural sciences. The book is a stupendous amalgamation of various esteemed researchers in the field of IRT and it would not be wrong to say that 'it is a bible of IRT'."
~Ashwani KumarMishra, ISCB
"The references are up to date and very comprehensive in all chapters. The Appendices A and B are very rich and useful for students and researchers."
~Emiliana Ursianu, Zentralblatt MATH