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Fundamentals of Item Response Theory: Measurement Methods for the Social Science, cartea 2

Autor Ronald K. Hambleton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 sep 1991
By using familiar concepts from classical measurement methods and basic statistics, this book introduces the basics of item response theory (IRT) and explains the application of IRT methods to problems in test construction, identification of potentially biased test items, test equating and computerized-adaptive testing. The book also includes a thorough discussion of alternative procedures for estimating IRT parameters and concludes with an exploration of new directions in IRT research and development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803936478
ISBN-10: 0803936478
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria Measurement Methods for the Social Science

Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

Background
Concepts, Models, and Features
Ability and Item Parameter Estimation
Assessment of Model-Data Fit
The Ability Scale
Item and Test Information and Efficiency Functions
Test Construction
Identification of Potentially Biased Test Items
Test Score Equating
Computerized Adaptive Testing
Future Directions of Item Response Theory

Descriere

By using familiar concepts from classical measurement methods and basic statistics, this book introduces the basics of item response theory (IRT) and explains the application of IRT methods to problems in test construction, identification of potentially biased test items, test equating and computerized-adaptive testing. The book also includes a thorough discussion of alternative procedures for estimating IRT parameters and concludes with an exploration of new directions in IRT research and development.