The following pages link to (Q4539030):
Displayed 22 items.
- Comparing optimization algorithms for item selection in Mokken scale analysis (Q288853) (← links)
- Polytomous latent scales for the investigation of the ordering of items (Q538806) (← links)
- Invariant ordering of item-total regressions (Q538809) (← links)
- Ordering individuals with sum scores: the introduction of the nonparametric Rasch model (Q736426) (← links)
- Efficient standard error formulas of ability estimators with dichotomous item response models (Q736438) (← links)
- An exact method for partitioning dichotomous items within the framework of the monotone homogeneity model (Q906046) (← links)
- A note on stochastic ordering of the latent trait using the sum of polytomous item scores (Q985435) (← links)
- On association coefficients for \(2\times 2\) tables and properties that do not depend on the marginal distributions (Q998845) (← links)
- A Bayesian semiparametric item response model with Dirichlet process priors (Q1036138) (← links)
- Testing manifest monotonicity using order-constrained statistical inference (Q1940983) (← links)
- Incomplete tests of conditional association for the assessment of model assumptions (Q2106249) (← links)
- Data, model, conclusion, doing it again (Q2248665) (← links)
- Measuring the ability of transitive reasoning, using product and strategy information (Q2259983) (← links)
- The attack of the psychometricians (Q2260965) (← links)
- Bayes factors for evaluating latent monotonicity in polytomous item response theory models (Q2331202) (← links)
- Ordering properties of the first eigenvector of certain similarity matrices (Q2337077) (← links)
- On Robinsonian dissimilarities, the consecutive ones property and latent variable models (Q2442774) (← links)
- Nonparametric item response theory axioms and properties under nonlinearity and their exemplification with knowledge space theory (Q2466902) (← links)
- A unified nonparametric IRT model for \(d\)-dimensional psychological test data (\(d\)-ISOP) (Q2517862) (← links)
- Mokken scale analysis for dichotomous items using marginal models (Q2517901) (← links)
- About handy, handmade and handsome models (Q4469590) (← links)
- A tutorial on how to do a Mokken scale analysis on your test and questionnaire data (Q4614743) (← links)