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    In the present paper the assumptions of the Rasch model are discussed and the Rasch model is reformulated as a quasi independence model. The model is a quasi-loglinear model for the incomplete subgroup \(\times\) score \(\times\) item 1 \(\times\) item 2 \(\times...\times\) item k contingency table. Using ordinary contingency table methods the Rasch model can be tested generally or against less restrictive quasi-loglinear models to investigate specific violations of its assumptions.
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    latent-trait theory
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    incomplete contingency table
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    chi-square tests
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    Rasch model
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    quasi independence model
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    quasi-loglinear models
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