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Explanatory Item Response Models: A Generalized Linear and Nonlinear Approach

โœ Scribed by Paul De Boeck, Mark Wilson (auth.), Paul De Boeck, Mark Wilson (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
393
Series
Statistics for Social Science and Public Policy
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This edited volume gives a new and integrated introduction to item response models (predominantly used in measurement applications in psychology, education, and other social science areas) from the viewpoint of the statistical theory of generalized linear and nonlinear mixed models. The new framework allows the domain of item response models to be co-ordinated and broadened to emphasize their explanatory uses beyond their standard descriptive uses.


The basic explanatory principle is that item responses can be modeled as a function of predictors of various kinds. The predictors can be (a) characteristics of items, of persons, and of combinations of persons and items; (b) observed or latent (of either items or persons); and they can be (c) latent continuous or latent categorical. In this way a broad range of models is generated, including a wide range of extant item response models as well as some new ones. Within this range, models with explanatory predictors are given special attention in this book, but we also discuss descriptive models. Note that the term "item responses" does not just refer to the traditional "test data," but are broadly conceived as categorical data from a repeated observations design. Hence, data from studies with repeated observations experimental designs, or with longitudinal designs, may also be modelled.

The book starts with a four-chapter section containing an introduction to the framework. The remaining chapters describe models for ordered-category data, multilevel models, models for differential item functioning, multidimensional models, models for local item dependency, and mixture models. It also includes a chapter on the statistical background and one on useful software. In order to make the task easier for the reader, a unified approach to notation and model description is followed throughout the chapters, and a single data set is used in most examples to make it easier to see how the many models are related. For all major examples, computer commands from the SAS package are provided that can be used to estimate the results for each model. In addition, sample commands are provided for other major computer packages.


Paul De Boeck is Professor of Psychology at K.U. Leuven (Belgium), and Mark Wilson is Professor of Education at UC Berkeley (USA). They are also co-editors (along with Pamela Moss) of a new journal entitled Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives. The chapter authors are members of a collaborative group of psychometricians and statisticians centered on K.U. Leuven and UC Berkeley.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
A framework for item response models....Pages 3-41
Descriptive and explanatory item response models....Pages 43-74
Models for polytomous data....Pages 75-109
An Introduction to (Generalized (Non)Linear Mixed Models....Pages 111-153
Front Matter....Pages 155-166
Person regression models....Pages 167-187
Models with item and item group predictors....Pages 189-212
Person-by-item predictors....Pages 213-240
Front Matter....Pages 241-246
Multiple person dimensions and latent item predictors....Pages 247-265
Latent item predictors with fixed effects....Pages 267-287
Models for residual dependencies....Pages 289-316
Mixture Models....Pages 317-340
Front Matter....Pages 341-341
Estimation and software....Pages 343-373
Back Matter....Pages 375-383

โœฆ Subjects


Statistics for Social Science, Behavorial Science, Education, Public Policy, and Law; Assessment, Testing and Evaluation; Psychometrics


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