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Autor:
Joel Michell
Publikováno v:
Theory & Psychology. 24:111-123
This response to Humphry (2013) and Sijtsma (2012) is confined to three issues: the nature of the Rasch paradox, the relevance of the theory of conjoint measurement to psychometrics, and the relationship between test items on the one hand and the cha
Autor:
Roberto Burro
Publikováno v:
SpringerPlus
Background Several scientific psychologists consider the approach for the study of perceptive problems of the Experimental Phenomenology is problematic, namely that the phenomenological demonstrations are subjectively based and they do not produce qu
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Autor:
Andrew Kyngdon
Publikováno v:
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
Publikováno v:
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.
Autor:
Andrew Kyngdon
Publikováno v:
Theory & Psychology. 18:89-109
Representational measurement theory is the dominant theory of measurement within the philosophy of science; and the area in which the theory of conjoint measurement was developed. For many years it has been argued the Rasch model is conjoint measurem
Autor:
Joel Michell
Publikováno v:
Theory & Psychology. 18:119-124
Unlike Andrew Kyngdon, I think the issue he has addressed is most informatively considered outside the confines of the representational theory of measurement. Then it becomes clear that while the theory of conjoint measurement is about situations lik
Autor:
Joel Michell
Publikováno v:
Theory & Psychology. 14:121-129
There is nothing in Borsboom and Mellenbergh’s (2004) response that refutes my thesis that psychometrics is a pathology of science. They seek to defend item response models from my charge of pathological science without apparently realizing that my
Autor:
Peter P. Wakker
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 44:488-493
Robert Duncan Luce is Professor Emeritus at the Departments of Cognitive Sciences and Economics of the University of California, Irvine. He obtained a B.S. degree in aeronautical engineering and a Ph.D. in mathematics from MIT. He has worked on abstr
Autor:
Joel Michell
Publikováno v:
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 45:389-406
The thesis that numbers are ratios of quantities has recently been advanced by a number of philosophers. While adequate as a definition of the natural numbers, it is not clear that this view suffices for our understanding of the reals. These require
Autor:
F. Gregory Ashby
Publikováno v:
Applied Psychological Measurement. 15:105-108