Sufficient statistics and latent trait models
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(22)- Separability of item and person parameters in response time models
- Item screening in graphical loglinear Rasch models
- A statistical test for differential item pair functioning
- Sufficiency and conditional estimation of person parameters in the polytomous Rasch model
- Clustering Binary Variables in Subscales Using an Extended Rasch Model and Akaike Information Criterion
- Strong Gaussian approximation of the mixture Rasch model
- Sample size determination for Rasch model tests
- Sample size determination within the scope of conditional maximum likelihood estimation with special focus on testing the Rasch model
- Ordinal response variation of the polytomous Rasch model
- Applying the principles of specific objectivity and of generalizability to the measurement of change
- Unmixing Rasch scales: how to score an educational test
- Extensions of the partial credit model
- Latent trait models and dichotomization of graded responses
- Testing goodness of fit of random graph models
- A Bayesian nonparametric approach to dynamic item-response modeling: an application to the GUSTO cohort study
- Cumulative or adjacent logits: Which choice for an ordinal logistic latent variable model?
- On measurement properties of continuation ratio models
- An extension of the rating scale model with an application to the measurement of change
- Invariance of comparisons: separation of item and person parameters beyond Rasch models
- Conditional maximum likelihood estimation in polytomous Rasch models using SAS
- Models for measurement, precision, and the nondichotomization of graded responses. (With discussion)
- Residualanalysis in the polytomous Rasch model
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