Parent-Engaged Development of the Emergency Pediatric Inclusive Communication Framework. [PDF]
Gutman CK +6 more
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Deciding to Be Left Alone After Being Left Out: Behavioral Responses to Social Exclusion in Schizophrenia. [PDF]
Weittenhiller LP, Kring AM.
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Adaptive mentalization-based integrative therapy for severe personality disorder and mental illness: study protocol for a controlled longitudinal cohort study. [PDF]
van Kaam FE +9 more
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Reductions in negative mood in minimally versus moderately active women at behavioral obesity intervention start: Assessing floor effects and internal mechanisms of change to inform future treatments. [PDF]
Annesi JJ, Bakhshi M, Sevene PG.
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Mixed Compensation Multidimensional Item Response Theory
Computerized Assisted Testing (CAT) has supported the development of numerous adaptive testing approaches. Such approach as Item Response Theory (IRT) estimates a student’s competency level by modeling a test as a function of the individual’s knowledge ability, and the parameters of the question (i.e. item). Multidimensional Item Response Theory (MIRT)
Béatrice Moissinac, Aditya Vempaty
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Correction for Item Response Theory Latent Trait Measurement Error in Linear Mixed Effects Models.
When latent variables are used as outcomes in regression analysis, a common approach that is used to solve the ignored measurement error issue is to take a multilevel perspective on item response modeling (IRT). Although recent computational advancement allows efficient and accurate estimation of multilevel IRT models, we argue that a two-stage divide ...
Chun Wang, Gongjun Xu, Xue Zhang
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The Impact of Varied Discrimination Parameters on Mixed-Format Item Response Theory Model Selection
Whittaker, Chang, and Dodd compared the performance of model selection criteria when selecting among mixed-format IRT models and found that the criteria did not perform adequately when selecting the more parameterized models. It was suggested by M. S.
Tiffany A. Whittaker +2 more
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In this article, the authors illustrate the use of mixed-model item response theory (MM-IRT) and explain its usefulness for analyzing organizational surveys. The authors begin by giving an overview of MM-IRT, focusing on both technical aspects and previous organizational applications.
Nathan T. Carter +4 more
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Traditional item response theory (IRT) measurement invariance approaches examine measurement equivalence (ME) between observed groups (e.g., race, gender, culture). By contrast, mixed-measurement item response theory (MM-IRT) ascertains ME among unobserved groups (i.e., latent classes [LC] of respondents distinguished by differences in scale use ...
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