Ditemukan 313 dokumen dengan kata kunci 9501 |
Simpan CSV ![Simpan CSV](icons/save.png) |
Power Formula for the SIBTEST Procedure for Differential Item Functioning
|
Pengarang: Zhushan Li | No. Panggil: Applied Psychological Measurement, Vol.38, No.4, June 2014 p.311-328 |
|
Koleksi: e-Artikel Pendidikan ::
Cari yang mirip ::
Tambahkan ke Favorit ::
|
|
A Power Formula for the SIBTEST Procedure for Differential Item Functioning
|
|
Multidimensional CAT Item Selection Methods for Domain Scores and Composite ScoresWith Item Exposure Control and Content Constraints
|
Pengarang: Lihua Yao | No. Panggil: Journal of Educational Measurement, Vol.51 No.1, 2014 Spring p.18-38 |
|
Koleksi: e-Artikel Pendidikan ::
Cari yang mirip ::
Tambahkan ke Favorit ::
|
|
A Stepwise Test Chracteristic Curve Method to Detect Item Parameter Drift
|
|
Asymptotic Standard Errors for Item Response Theory True Score Equating of Polytomous Items
|
Pengarang: Cheow Cher Wong | No. Panggil: Journal of Educational Measurement, Vol.52, No.1, 2015 Spring p.106-120 |
|
Koleksi: e-Artikel Pendidikan ::
Cari yang mirip ::
Tambahkan ke Favorit ::
|
|
A Symptotic Standard Errors for Item Response Theory True Score Equating of Polytomous Items
|
|
New Item Selection Methods for Cognitive Diagnosis Computerized Adaptive Testing
|
|
Item Response Theory Models for Performance Decline During Testing
|
Pengarang: Kuan-Yu Jin, Wen-Chung Wang | No. Panggil: Journal of Educational Measurement, Vol.51 No.2, 2014 Summer p.178-200 |
|
Koleksi: e-Artikel Pendidikan ::
Cari yang mirip ::
Tambahkan ke Favorit ::
|
|
Improving the Control of Type I Error Rate in Assessing Differential Item Functioning for Hierarchical Generalized Linear Model When Impact Is Presented
|
Pengarang: Jyun-Hong Chen, Cheng-Te Chen, and Ching-Lin Shih | No. Panggil: Applied Psychological Measurement, Vol.38, No.1, January 2014 p.18-36 |
|
Koleksi: e-Artikel Pendidikan ::
Cari yang mirip ::
Tambahkan ke Favorit ::
|
|
A Multilevel Higher Order Item Response Theory Model for Measuring Latent Growth in Longitudinal Data
|
|