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Handbook of Modern Item Response Theory
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Author(s):
Fumiko Samejima
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1997
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Springer New York
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1997
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10.1007/978-1-4757-2691-6_5
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Item Response Theory: Brief History, Common Models, and Extensions
pp. 33
The Nominal Categories Model
pp. 51
A Response Model for Multiple-Choice Items
pp. 67
The Rating Scale Model
pp. 85
Graded Response Model
pp. 101
The Partial Credit Model
pp. 123
A Steps Model to Analyze Partial Credit
pp. 139
Sequential Models for Ordered Responses
pp. 153
A Generalized Partial Credit Model
pp. 169
A Logistic Model for Time-Limit Tests
pp. 187
Models for Speed and Time-Limit Tests
pp. 209
Multiple-Attempt, Single-Item Response Models
pp. 225
Unidimensional Linear Logistic Rasch Models
pp. 245
Response Models with Manifest Predictors
pp. 257
Normal-Ogive Multidimensional Model
pp. 271
A Linear Logistic Multidimensional Model for Dichotomous Item Response Data
pp. 287
Loglinear Multidimensional Item Response Models for Polytomously Scored Items
pp. 305
Multicomponent Response Models
pp. 323
Multidimensional Linear Logistic Models for Change
pp. 351
Nonparametric Models for Dichotomous Responses
pp. 369
Nonparametric Models for Polytomous Responses
pp. 381
A Functional Approach to Modeling Test Data
pp. 399
A Hyperbolic Cosine IRT Model for Unfolding Direct Responses of Persons to Items
pp. 415
PARELLA: An IRT Model for Parallelogram Analysis
pp. 433
Multiple Group IRT
pp. 449
Logistic Mixture Models
pp. 465
Models for Locally Dependent Responses: Conjunctive Item Response Theory
pp. 481
Mismatch Models for Test Formats that Permit Partial Information to be Shown
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