نتایج جستجو برای: multifaceted rasch measurement

تعداد نتایج: 454512  

Journal: :Journal of applied measurement 2003
Carol M Myford Edward W Wolfe

The purpose of this two-part paper is to introduce researchers to the many-facet Rasch measurement (MFRM) approach for detecting and measuring rater effects. The researcher will learn how to use the Facets (Linacre, 2001) computer program to study five effects: leniency/severity, central tendency, randomness, halo, and differential leniency/severity. Part 1 of the paper provides critical backgr...

Journal: :Journal of applied measurement 2014
Linda Koopmans Claire M Bernaards Vincent H Hildebrandt Stef van Buuren Allard J van der Beek Henrica C W de Vet

Recently, the Individual Work Performance Questionnaire (IWPQ) version 0.2 was developed using Rasch analysis. The goal of the current study was to improve targeting of the IWPQ scales by including additional items. The IWPQ 0.2 (original) and 0.3 (including additional items) were examined using Rasch analysis. Additional items that showed misfit or did not improve targeting were removed from t...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2006
Margaret-Anne Mackintosh Mitch Earleywine Michael E Dunn

The social facilitation scale of the Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire-Adolescent version predicts subsequent drinking behavior and covaries with other important constructs. An examination of the interval-level measurement properties and potential biases of items could help improve the scale. Responses in a large sample (N=518) of undergraduates confirmed that the items fit a Rasch model for a s...

Journal: :Journal of applied measurement 2009
Insu Paek Deborah G Peres Mark Wilson

This study applies two approaches in creating a single scale from two separate statewide exams (Golden State Math Exam and California Standard Math Test) and compares some aspects of the two statewide tests. The first analysis involves a sequence of unidimensional Rasch scalings, using anchored items to scale the two tests together. The second analysis employs a 2-dimensional Rasch scaling usin...

2016
Alejandro Veas Raquel Gilar Juan Luis Castejón Pablo Miñano

This study compares the statistical methods employed for detecting underachievement, specifically the simple difference method, the regression method and the Rasch method. A sample of 1182 firstand second-year secondary students from 8 high schools in the province of Alicante participated in the study. The results showed a percentage of underachieving students that varies from 14.55% to 30.37%,...

2016
David Singer Jacqueline E. McLaughlin Wendy C. Cox

Objective. To assess the multiple mini-interview (MMI) as an admission tool for a satellite campus. Methods. In 2013, the MMI was implemented as part of a new admissions model at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. From fall 2013 to spring 2015, 73 candidates were interviewed by 15 raters on the satellite campus in Asheville, North Carolina. A many-facet Rasch measurement (MFRM) with three fac...

Journal: :Journal of applied measurement 2006
Judy R Wilkerson William Steve Lang

Rasch measurement can provide a much needed solution to scaling teacher ability. Typically, decisions about teacher ability are based on dichotomously scored certification tests focused on knowledge of content or pedagogy. This paper presents early developmental work of a partial-credit teacher-ability scale of 42 tasks (performances and products) with 348 rated items or criteria. The tasks and...

Journal: :The Journal of general psychology 2011
John W Adams Mark Stone Robert D Vincent Steven J Muncer

Anagrams are frequently used by experimental psychologists interested in how the mental lexicon is organized. Until very recently, research has overlooked the importance of syllable structure in solving anagrams and assumed that solution difficulty was mainly due to frequency factors (e.g., bigram statistics). The present study uses Rasch analysis to demonstrate that the number of syllables is ...

Journal: :The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society 2017
Antonio Caronni Luciana Sciumè Sabrina Donzelli Fabio Zaina Stefano Negrini

BACKGROUND CONTEXT Spinal deformities are commonly associated with poor health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Several questionnaires (eg, Scoliosis Research Society-24 [SRS-24] and Scoliosis Research Society-22 [SRS-22]) have been developed to evaluate HRQOL in these conditions. In adults as well as during growth, the HRQOL is considered one of the most relevant outcomes of both conservative ...

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