Applying the Rasch model
fundamental measurement in the human sciences
2nd ed.
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Author
Publication
2007 - Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ
Language
English
Word Count
85,000 words, Guess
Page Count
340 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL22752412M
- ISBN-139780805854626
- OCLC Control Number71628255
- OCLC Control Number141188100
- OCLC Control Number1243748788
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- Internet Archiveapplyingraschmod0000bond
- Library of Congress Control Number2007274648
- Goodreads1695342
- LibraryThing518319
Classifications
- LCCBF
Description
"Written In an accessible style, this book facilitates a deep understanding of the Rasch model a theoretically elegant, yet straightforward method for explaining Interactions between observed and latent variables. Authors Bond and Fox review the crucial properties of the Rasch model and demonstrate its use with a wide range of examples Including the measurement of educational achievement, human development, attitudes, and medical rehabilitation. A glossary and numerous Illustrations further aid the reader's understanding of the Important measurement Issues. The authors' goals are to present an accessible overview of Rasch analysis that does not require a statistical background. They demonstrate how to apply Rasch analysis and prepare readers to perform their own analyses and Interpret the results."--Jacket.
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