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- Introduction
- Background and Terminology
- Contents of the Following Chapters
- Models for Dichotomously-Scored Items
- Introduction
- Classical Test theory Models
The Model
Item Parameters and their Estimates
Test Parameters and their Estimates
- Item Response Theory Models
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Introduction
The Normal Ogive Three-Parameter Item Response Theory Model
The Three-Parameter Logistic (3PL) Model
Special Cases: The Two-Parameter and One-Parameter Logistic Models
Relationships Between Probabilities of Alternative Responses
Transformations of Scale
Effects of Changes in Parameters
The Test Characteristic Function
The Item Information Function
The Test Information Function and Standard Errors of Measurement
- IRT Estimation Methodology
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Estimation of Item Parameters
Estimation of Proficiency
Indeterminacy of the Scale in IRT Estimation
- Summary
- Analyses of Dichotomously-Scored Item and Test Data
- Introduction
- Example Classical Test Theory Analyses with a Small Dataset
- Test and Item Analyses with a Larger Dataset
CTT Item and Test Analysis Results
- IRT Item and Test Analysis
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IRT Software
Missing Data
Iterative Estimation Methodology
Model Fit
- IRT Analyses Using PARSCALE
PARSCALE Terminology
Some PARSCALE Options
PARSCALE Item Analysis
PARSCALE Test Analyses
- IRT Analyses Using flexMIRT
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flexMIRT Terminology
Some flexMIRT Options
flexMIRT Item Analyses and Comparisons Between Programs
flexMIRT Test Analyses and Comparisons Between Programs
- Using IRT Results to Evaluate Items and Tests
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Evaluating Estimates of Item Parameters
Evaluating Fit of Models to Items
Evaluating Tests as a Whole or Subsets of Test Items
- Equating, Linking, and Scaling
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Equating
Linking
Scaling
Vertical Scaling
- Summary
- Models for Polytomously-Scored Items
- Introduction
- The Nature of Polytomously-Scored Items
- Conditional Probability Forms of Models for Polytomous Items
- Probability-of-Response Form of the Polytomous Models
The 2PPC Model
The GPC Model
The Graded Response (GR) Model
- Additional Characteristics of the GPC Model
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Effects of Changes in Parameters
Alternative Parameterizations
The Expected Score Function
Functions of Scoring at or Above Categories
Comparison of Conditional Response and P+ Functions
Item Mapping and Standard Setting
The Test Characteristic Function
The Item Information Function
The Item Category Information Function
The Test Information Function
Conditional Standard Errors of Measurement
- Summary
- Analyses of Polytomously-Scored Item and Test Data
- Generation of Example Data
- Classical Test Theory Analyses
Item Analyses
Test Analyses
- IRT Analyses
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PARSCALE Item Analyses
flexMIRT Item Analyses and Comparisons with PARSCALE
- Additional Methods of Using IRT Results to Evaluate Items
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Evaluating Estimates of Item Parameters
Evaluating Fit of Models to Item Data
Additional Graphical Methods
- Test Analyses
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PARSCALE Test Analyses
flexMIRT Test Analyses
- Placing the Results from Different Analyses on the Same Scale
- Summary
- Multidimensional Item Response Theory Models
- Introduction
- The Multidimensional 3PL Model for Dichotomous Items
- The Multidimensional 2PL Model for Dichotomous Items
- Is there a Multidimensional 1PL Model for Dichotomous Items
- Further Comments on MIRT Models
Alternate Parameterizations
Additional Analyses of MIRT Data
- Noncompensatory MIRT Models
- MIRT Models for Polytomous Data
- Summary
- Analyses of Multidimensional Item Response Data
- Response Data Generation
- MIRT Computer Software
- MIRT and Factor analyses
- flexMIRT analyses of Example Generated Data
One-dimensional Solution with Two-Dimensional Data
Two-dimensional Solution
- Summary
- Overview of More Complex Item Response Theory Models
- Some More Complex Unidimensional Models
Multigroup Models
Adaptive Testing
Mixture Models
Hierarchical Rater Models
Testlet Models
- More General MIRT Models: Some Further Reading
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Hierarchical Models
- Cognitive Diagnostic Models
- Summary
References
Appendix A. Some Technical Background
1. Slope of the 3PL Curve at the Inflection Point where
2. Simplifying Notation for GPC Expressions
3. Some Characteristics of GPC Model Items
Peaks of Response Curves
Crossing Point of Pk and Pk-1
Crossing Point of P0 and P2 for m = 3
Symmetry in the Case of m = 3
Limits of the Expected Score Function
Appendix B. Item Category Information Functions
Appendix C. Item Generating Parameters and Classical and IRT Parameter Estimates
Index