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Michael L. Nering is the Director of the Psychometrics Department at Measured Progress, Inc. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of Minnesota in 1996. His research interests include person fit, computer-based assessment, equating and item response theory. He has published research in such journals as Applied Psychological Measurement, Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, Journal of Educational Measurement, and Educational and Psychological Measurement. Remo Ostini is a Research Fellow in the Healthy Communities Research Centre at the University of Queensland in Australia. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Minnesota in 2001. His research interests include health literacy motivation, personality and attitude measurement, and the psychology of morality. He has published research in such journals as the Journal of Medical Ethics, Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, and the Annals of Pharmacotherapy.
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Part 1. Development of Polytomous IRT Models. R. Ostini M. Nering New Perspectives and Applications. R. Hambleton W. van der Linden C. Well IRT Models for the Analysis of Polytomously-Scored Data: Brief and Selected History of Model Building Advances. D. Thissen L. Cai R.D. Bock The Nominal Categories Item Response Model. F. Samejima The General Graded Response Model. G. Masters The Partial Credit Model. D. Andrich Understanding the Response Structure and Process in the Polytomous Rasch Model. Part 2. Polytomous IRT Model Evaluation. R.D. Bock R. Gibbons Factor Analysis of Categorical Item Responses. C.A.W. Glas Testing Fit to IRT Models for Polytomously Scored Items. Part 3. Application of Polytomous IRT Models. C. Huang R. Mislevy An Application of the Polytomous Rasch Model to Mixed Strategies. A. Boyd B. Dodd S. Choi Polytomous Models in Computerized Adaptive Testing. S. Kim D. Harris M. Kolen Equating with Polytomous Item Response Models.
Part 1. Development of Polytomous IRT Models. R. Ostini M. Nering New Perspectives and Applications. R. Hambleton W. van der Linden C. Well IRT Models for the Analysis of Polytomously-Scored Data: Brief and Selected History of Model Building Advances. D. Thissen L. Cai R.D. Bock The Nominal Categories Item Response Model. F. Samejima The General Graded Response Model. G. Masters The Partial Credit Model. D. Andrich Understanding the Response Structure and Process in the Polytomous Rasch Model. Part 2. Polytomous IRT Model Evaluation. R.D. Bock R. Gibbons Factor Analysis of Categorical Item Responses. C.A.W. Glas Testing Fit to IRT Models for Polytomously Scored Items. Part 3. Application of Polytomous IRT Models. C. Huang R. Mislevy An Application of the Polytomous Rasch Model to Mixed Strategies. A. Boyd B. Dodd S. Choi Polytomous Models in Computerized Adaptive Testing. S. Kim D. Harris M. Kolen Equating with Polytomous Item Response Models.
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