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A Pearson-type-VII item response model for assessing person fluctuation
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    A Pearson-type-VII item response model for assessing person fluctuation (English)
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    12 January 2009
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    personality measurement
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    item response theory
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    person response curve
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    expected a posteriori estimation
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    person reliability
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    scalability
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