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Rasch Models for Measurement (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences)

Author David Andrich
Publisher SAGE Publications, Inc
Category Social Science
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Author(s)David Andrich
ISBN / ASIN080392741X
ISBN-139780803927414
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Measurement models developed by Georg Rasch are renowned in the social sciences. In this introduction, the focus is on the simple logistic model, which is one of the most elementary and commonly used. The author explains the general principles behind the models, and demonstrates their procedures for measurement. Comparisons are made with other more widely-used models. Throughout the text, an example from a personality inventory is used to provide continuity as the statistical arguments are presented and procedures explained.
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