The Theory and Practice of Item Response Theory

The Theory and Practice of Item Response Theory

2008 • 448 pages

"Designed for researchers, psychometric professionals, and advanced students, this book clearly presents both the "how-to" and the "why" of item response theory (IRT). It describes simple and more complex IRT models and shows how they are applied with the help of widely available software packages. Chapters follow a consistent format and build sequentially, taking the reader from model development through the fit analysis and interpretation phases that one would perform in practice. The use of common empirical data sets across the chapters facilitates understanding of the various models and how they relate to one another."--Jacket.

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Methodology in the Social Sciences

Methodology in the Social Sciences is a 4-book series first released in 2008 with contributions by R.J. de Ayala, James Jaccard, and Jacob Jacoby.

The Theory and Practice of Item Response Theory
Theory Construction and Model-Building Skills: A Practical Guide for Social Scientists
Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis: A Regression-Based Approach
Psychometric Methods: Theory into Practice

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