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Explanatory Models, Unit Standards, and Personalized Learning in Educational Measurement ISBN: 9789811937460
Psychometric models typically represent encounters between persons and dichotomous items as a random variable with two possible outcomes, one of which can be labeled success. For a given item, the stipulation that each person has a probability of suc
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Industrial Marketing Management. 76:60-71
The importance of interpersonal trust in exchange relationships is well-established, and trust is known to have two important and distinct underlying forms, one cognitive, the other affective. Despite this, trust studies often model only the cognitiv
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Computers in Human Behavior. 119:106701
Video games are a promising tool for the psychometric assessment of cognitive abilities. They can present novel task types and answer formats, they can record process data, and they can be highly motivating for test takers. This paper introduces the
Autor:
Andrew Kyngdon
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Theory & Psychology. 23:227-250
Trendler (2009) argued that psychological attributes cannot be measured, as the experimental manipulation and control necessary for the application of measurement theory cannot be achieved. It is argued that Trendler’s conclusion ignored deeper iss
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Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Vol 2 (2016)
The assumption of unidimensionality and quantitative measurement represents one of the key concepts underlying most of the commonly applied of item response models. The assumption of unidimensionality is frequently tested although most commonly appli
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Andrew Kyngdon
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Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research & Perspective. 9:159-162
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Andrew Kyngdon
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Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research & Perspective. 9:55-58
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Andrew Kyngdon
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British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology. 64:478-497
Psychometricians hypothesize that cognitive abilities such as reading, writing and spelling are measurable. However, they prefer to model item response probabilities than to study the internal structure of cognitive attributes. The theory of conjoint
Autor:
Andrew Kyngdon
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Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research & Perspective. 6:108-113
Autor:
Andrew Kyngdon
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Theory & Psychology. 18:125-131
The theory of conjoint measurement was a genuine scientific revolution in measurement theory. For many years psychometricians and applied practitioners alike have contended that the Rasch model is a probabilistic version of this revolutionary theory.