Ordinal item response theory; Mokken scale analysis
Series: Quantitative applications in the social sciences. 169 Publication details: London SAGE 2011 ISBN: 1452230641Subject(s): Social sciences--Methodology | Social sciences--ResearchOnline resources: [SAGE research methods] Summary: 9781452230641Summary: Includes bibliographical references and index.Summary: Measurement in the social sciences often refers to standardized answers to close-ended questions, in which answers are analyzed as if they were measurements on an interval scale. This volume presents a measurement model that maintains the ordinal aspects of the data in order to establish how well the model fits and how it measures subjects and items. It relaxes the most stringent assumptions from parametric item response theory, while maintaining its advantages over classical measurement methods, such as reliability and factor analysis. This volume is less technical than other books on the topic and is ideal for introductory courses in social science measurement.Item type | Current library | Collection | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Measurement in the social sciences often refers to standardized answers to close-ended questions, in which answers are analyzed as if they were measurements on an interval scale. This volume presents a measurement model that maintains the ordinal aspects of the data in order to establish how well the model fits and how it measures subjects and items. It relaxes the most stringent assumptions from parametric item response theory, while maintaining its advantages over classical measurement methods, such as reliability and factor analysis. This volume is less technical than other books on the topic and is ideal for introductory courses in social science measurement.
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