Item Response Theory
Susan E. Embretson
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Description for Item Response Theory
Paperback. This book seeks to explain Information Response Theory (IRT). Familiar psychological concepts are used to help explain various IRT principles. It aims to develop an intuitive understanding of IRT principles through the use of graphical displays and analogies to psychological principles. Series: Multivariate Applications Series. Num Pages: 384 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JMBT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 227 x 154 x 24. Weight in Grams: 560.
This book develops an intuitive understanding of IRT principles through the use of graphical displays and analogies to familiar psychological principles. It surveys contemporary IRT models, estimation methods, and computer programs. Polytomous IRT models are given central coverage since many psychological tests use rating scales.
Ideal for clinical, industrial, counseling, educational, and behavioral medicine professionals and students familiar with classical testing principles, exposure to material covered in first-year graduate statistics courses is helpful. All symbols and equations are thoroughly explained verbally and graphically.
Product Details
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Number of pages
384
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Series
Multivariate Applications Series
Condition
New
Weight
538g
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, United States
ISBN
9780805828191
SKU
V9780805828191
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About Susan E. Embretson
Susan E. Embretson Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA. Steven P. Reise University of California, Losa Angeles, USA
Reviews for Item Response Theory
"It will be a useful book for a first course in IRT....a good book...for the working psychologist and the psychologist's mentor to share..." —Contemporary Psychology "...useful to anyone wanting to learn how to use IRT or to teach a course on it..." —British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology "...strongly recommended to psychologists interested in psychometric issues or ... Read more