Handbook of Item Response Theory Modeling: Applications to Typical Performance Assessment

Handbook of Item Response Theory Modeling: Applications to Typical Performance Assessment

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Format Taschenbuch
Seiten 484
Sprache Englisch
Veröffentlicht Dec 19, 2014
Verlag Routledge
ISBN-10 113878785X
ISBN-13 9781138787858
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This comprehensive guide explores the evolving realm of item response theory (IRT) and its application beyond traditional educational metrics. It delves into the innovative approaches used in measuring performance across various fields, focusing on typical performance assessments. Readers are introduced to foundational concepts in IRT while also being presented with real-world applications that demonstrate its versatility.

Through detailed explanations and illustrative examples, the authors navigate the complexities of IRT modeling, showcasing how these methods can enhance the validity and reliability of performance evaluations. The text serves as a practical resource for researchers and practitioners alike, providing insights into the latest methodologies that can be employed in diverse assessment contexts.

Ultimately, the book stands as a valuable resource for anyone interested in advanced statistical techniques in measurement and evaluation, offering clarity on how IRT can reshape the way performance is assessed in both educational and non-educational settings.

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