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Quantitative Psychology / Wiberg, Marie ; Molenaar, Dylan ; González, Jorge ; Böckenholt, Ulf ; Kim, Jee-Seon
TÃtulo : Quantitative Psychology : 84th Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Santiago, Chile, 2019 Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Wiberg, Marie, ; Molenaar, Dylan, ; González, Jorge, ; Böckenholt, Ulf, ; Kim, Jee-Seon, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: IX, 397 p. 68 ilustraciones, 32 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-43469-4 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ciencias sociales PsicometrÃa EstadÃsticas PsicologÃa EstadÃstica en Ciencias Sociales Humanidades Derecho Educación Ciencias del Comportamiento PolÃticas Públicas TeorÃa y métodos estadÃsticos. Métodos psicológicos Clasificación: 300.727 Resumen: Este volumen de actas destaca las últimas investigaciones y desarrollos en psicometrÃa y estadÃstica. Representa presentaciones seleccionadas y revisadas por pares realizadas en la 84° Reunión Internacional Anual de la Sociedad Psicométrica (IMPS), organizada por la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile y celebrada en Santiago, Chile del 15 al 19 de julio de 2019. La IMPS es una de las más grandes reuniones internacionales sobre medición cuantitativa en educación, psicologÃa y ciencias sociales. Atrae a aproximadamente 500 participantes de todo el mundo y presenta presentaciones en papel y carteles, simposios, talleres, conferencias magistrales y presentaciones invitadas. Los capÃtulos incluidos han sido escritos por destacados expertos y jóvenes investigadores prometedores. Los capÃtulos abordan una gran variedad de temas que incluyen, entre otros, la teorÃa de la respuesta al Ãtem, las pruebas adaptativas de múltiples etapas y los modelos de diagnóstico cognitivo. Este volumen es el octavo de una serie de volúmenes recientes que cubren la investigación presentada en el IMPS. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1: Stories Of Successful Careers In Psychometrics And What We Can Learn From Them -- Chapter 2: Developing A Concept Map For Rasch Measurement Theory -- Chapter 3: Person Parameter Estimation For IRT Models Of Forced-Choice Data: Merits And Perils Of Pseudo-Likelihood Approaches -- Chapter 4: An Extended Item Response Tree Model For Wording Effects In Mixed-Format Scales -- Chapter 5: The Four-Parameter Normal Ogive Model With Response Time -- Chapter 6: A Bayesian Graphical And Probabilistic Proposal For Bias Analysis -- Chapter 7: Comparing Hyperprior Distributions To Estimate Variance Components For Interrater Reliability Coefficients -- Chapter 8: A Hierarchical Joint Model For Bounded Response Time And Response Accuracy -- Chapter 9: Selecting A Presmoothing Model In Kernel Equating -- Chapter 10: Practical Implementation Of Test Equating Using R -- Chapter 11: Predictive Validity Under Partial Observability -- Chapter 12: Multiple-Group Propensity Score Inverse Weights Trimming And Its Impact On Covariate Balance And On Bias In Treatment Effect Estimation -- Chapter 13: Procrustes Penalty Function For Matching Matrices To Targets With Its Applications -- Chapter 14: Factor Score Estimation From The Perspective Of Item Response Theory -- Chapter 15: On The Precision Matrix In The Semi-High Dimensional Settings -- Chapter 16: The Performance Of The Modified Continuous A-Stratification Indices In Computerized Adaptive Testing -- Chapter 17: Constant CSEM Achieved Through Scale Transformation And Adaptive Testing -- Chapter 18: Synergized Bootstrapping: The Whole Is Faster Than The Sum Of Its Parts -- Chapter 19: Synchronized Time Profile With Applications To Nearest Neighbor Classification -- Chapter 20: Topic Modeling Of Constructed-Response Answers On Social Study Assessments -- Chapter 21: Impact Of Measurement Bias On Diagnostic Clinical Measures -- Chapter 22: Reliability And Structure Validity Of A Teacher Pedagogical Competencies Scale: A Case Study From Chile -- Chapter 23: Psychoperiscope -- Chapter 24: Modeling Household Food Insecurity With A Polytomous Rasch Model -- Chapter 25: Classical Perspectives Of Controlling Acquiescence With Balanced Scales -- Chapter 26: Testing Heterogeneity In Inter-Rater Reliability -- Chapter 27: An Application Of Regularized Extended Redundancy Analysis Via Generalized Redundancy Analysis Via Generalized Estimating Equations To The Study Of Co-Occurring Substance Use Among US Adults -- Chapter 28: Permutation Test Of Regression Coefficients In Social Network Data Analysis -- Index. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This proceedings volume highlights the latest research and developments in psychometrics and statistics. It represents selected and peer reviewed presentations given at the 84th Annual International Meeting of the Psychometric Society (IMPS), organized by Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and held in Santiago, Chile during July 15th to 19th, 2019. The IMPS is one of the largest international meetings on quantitative measurement in education, psychology and the social sciences. It draws approximately 500 participants from around the world, featuring paper and poster presentations, symposiums, workshops, keynotes, and invited presentations. Leading experts and promising young researchers have written the included chapters. The chapters address a large variety of topics including but not limited to item response theory, multistage adaptive testing, and cognitive diagnostic models. This volume is the 8th in a series of recent volumes to cover research presented at the IMPS. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Quantitative Psychology : 84th Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Santiago, Chile, 2019 [documento electrónico] / Wiberg, Marie, ; Molenaar, Dylan, ; González, Jorge, ; Böckenholt, Ulf, ; Kim, Jee-Seon, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - IX, 397 p. 68 ilustraciones, 32 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-43469-4
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ciencias sociales PsicometrÃa EstadÃsticas PsicologÃa EstadÃstica en Ciencias Sociales Humanidades Derecho Educación Ciencias del Comportamiento PolÃticas Públicas TeorÃa y métodos estadÃsticos. Métodos psicológicos Clasificación: 300.727 Resumen: Este volumen de actas destaca las últimas investigaciones y desarrollos en psicometrÃa y estadÃstica. Representa presentaciones seleccionadas y revisadas por pares realizadas en la 84° Reunión Internacional Anual de la Sociedad Psicométrica (IMPS), organizada por la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile y celebrada en Santiago, Chile del 15 al 19 de julio de 2019. La IMPS es una de las más grandes reuniones internacionales sobre medición cuantitativa en educación, psicologÃa y ciencias sociales. Atrae a aproximadamente 500 participantes de todo el mundo y presenta presentaciones en papel y carteles, simposios, talleres, conferencias magistrales y presentaciones invitadas. Los capÃtulos incluidos han sido escritos por destacados expertos y jóvenes investigadores prometedores. Los capÃtulos abordan una gran variedad de temas que incluyen, entre otros, la teorÃa de la respuesta al Ãtem, las pruebas adaptativas de múltiples etapas y los modelos de diagnóstico cognitivo. Este volumen es el octavo de una serie de volúmenes recientes que cubren la investigación presentada en el IMPS. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1: Stories Of Successful Careers In Psychometrics And What We Can Learn From Them -- Chapter 2: Developing A Concept Map For Rasch Measurement Theory -- Chapter 3: Person Parameter Estimation For IRT Models Of Forced-Choice Data: Merits And Perils Of Pseudo-Likelihood Approaches -- Chapter 4: An Extended Item Response Tree Model For Wording Effects In Mixed-Format Scales -- Chapter 5: The Four-Parameter Normal Ogive Model With Response Time -- Chapter 6: A Bayesian Graphical And Probabilistic Proposal For Bias Analysis -- Chapter 7: Comparing Hyperprior Distributions To Estimate Variance Components For Interrater Reliability Coefficients -- Chapter 8: A Hierarchical Joint Model For Bounded Response Time And Response Accuracy -- Chapter 9: Selecting A Presmoothing Model In Kernel Equating -- Chapter 10: Practical Implementation Of Test Equating Using R -- Chapter 11: Predictive Validity Under Partial Observability -- Chapter 12: Multiple-Group Propensity Score Inverse Weights Trimming And Its Impact On Covariate Balance And On Bias In Treatment Effect Estimation -- Chapter 13: Procrustes Penalty Function For Matching Matrices To Targets With Its Applications -- Chapter 14: Factor Score Estimation From The Perspective Of Item Response Theory -- Chapter 15: On The Precision Matrix In The Semi-High Dimensional Settings -- Chapter 16: The Performance Of The Modified Continuous A-Stratification Indices In Computerized Adaptive Testing -- Chapter 17: Constant CSEM Achieved Through Scale Transformation And Adaptive Testing -- Chapter 18: Synergized Bootstrapping: The Whole Is Faster Than The Sum Of Its Parts -- Chapter 19: Synchronized Time Profile With Applications To Nearest Neighbor Classification -- Chapter 20: Topic Modeling Of Constructed-Response Answers On Social Study Assessments -- Chapter 21: Impact Of Measurement Bias On Diagnostic Clinical Measures -- Chapter 22: Reliability And Structure Validity Of A Teacher Pedagogical Competencies Scale: A Case Study From Chile -- Chapter 23: Psychoperiscope -- Chapter 24: Modeling Household Food Insecurity With A Polytomous Rasch Model -- Chapter 25: Classical Perspectives Of Controlling Acquiescence With Balanced Scales -- Chapter 26: Testing Heterogeneity In Inter-Rater Reliability -- Chapter 27: An Application Of Regularized Extended Redundancy Analysis Via Generalized Redundancy Analysis Via Generalized Estimating Equations To The Study Of Co-Occurring Substance Use Among US Adults -- Chapter 28: Permutation Test Of Regression Coefficients In Social Network Data Analysis -- Index. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This proceedings volume highlights the latest research and developments in psychometrics and statistics. It represents selected and peer reviewed presentations given at the 84th Annual International Meeting of the Psychometric Society (IMPS), organized by Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and held in Santiago, Chile during July 15th to 19th, 2019. The IMPS is one of the largest international meetings on quantitative measurement in education, psychology and the social sciences. It draws approximately 500 participants from around the world, featuring paper and poster presentations, symposiums, workshops, keynotes, and invited presentations. Leading experts and promising young researchers have written the included chapters. The chapters address a large variety of topics including but not limited to item response theory, multistage adaptive testing, and cognitive diagnostic models. This volume is the 8th in a series of recent volumes to cover research presented at the IMPS. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Quantitative Psychology / Wiberg, Marie ; Molenaar, Dylan ; González, Jorge ; Böckenholt, Ulf ; Kim, Jee-Seon
TÃtulo : Quantitative Psychology : The 85th Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Virtual Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Wiberg, Marie, ; Molenaar, Dylan, ; González, Jorge, ; Böckenholt, Ulf, ; Kim, Jee-Seon, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: X, 497 p. 98 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-74772-5 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ciencias sociales PsicometrÃa BiometrÃa EstadÃstica en Ciencias Sociales Humanidades Derecho Educación Ciencias del Comportamiento PolÃticas Públicas BioestadÃstica Clasificación: 300.727 Resumen: Este volumen de actas destaca las últimas investigaciones y desarrollos en psicometrÃa y estadÃstica. Representa presentaciones seleccionadas y revisadas por pares realizadas en la 85.a Reunión Internacional Anual de la Sociedad Psicométrica (IMPS), celebrada virtualmente del 13 al 17 de julio de 2020. La IMPS es una de las reuniones internacionales más grandes sobre medición cuantitativa en educación, psicologÃa y las ciencias sociales. Atrae a aproximadamente 500 participantes de todo el mundo y presenta presentaciones en papel y carteles, simposios, talleres, conferencias magistrales y presentaciones invitadas. Los capÃtulos incluidos han sido escritos por destacados expertos y jóvenes investigadores prometedores. Los capÃtulos abordan una amplia variedad de temas que incluyen, entre otros, la teorÃa de la respuesta al Ãtem, las pruebas adaptativas, la estimación bayesiana, las puntuaciones de propensión y los modelos de diagnóstico cognitivo. Este volumen es el noveno de una serie de trabajos recientes que cubren la investigación presentada en el IMPS. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. A Rotation Criterion that Encourages a Hierarchical Factor Structure -- Chapter 2. Comparison between different estimation methods of factor models for longitudinal ordinal data -- Chapter 3. An Efficient Scheduling Algorithm for Parallel Planar Rotations of Factors -- Chapter 4. Explanatory Response Time Models -- Chapter 5. Response Time Relationships Within Examinees: Implications for Item Response Time Models -- Chapter 6. Nonlinear Latent Effects in Diagnostic Classification Modeling Incorporating Response Times -- Chapter 7. Sequential Monitoring of Aberrant Test-taking Behaviors Based on Response Times -- Chapter 8. Estimating Approximate Number Sense (ANS) Acuity -- Chapter 9. Differences in Symbolic and Non-Symbolic Measures of Approximate Number Sense -- Chapter 10. Formulas of Multilevel Reliabilities for Tests with Ordered Categorical Responses -- Chapter 11. Polytomous IRT models versus IRTree models for scoring non-cognitive latent traits -- Chapter 12. On the coefficient alpha in high-dimensions -- Chapter 13. IRT Analysis of Dimensional Structure and Item Wording Effects -- Chapter 14. Item Level Measurement of Extreme Response Style -- Chapter 15. On the marginal effect under partitioned populations: Definition and Interpretation -- Chapter 16. Range-preserving confidence intervals and significance tests for scalability coefficients in Mokken scale analysis -- Chapter 17. Equating Nonequivalent Groups using Propensity Scores – Model Misspecification and Sensitivity analysis -- Chapter 18. Possible factors which may impact kernel equating of mixed-format tests -- Chapter 19. Population Invariance of Equating for Subgroups Differing in Achievement Level -- Chapter 20. Comparison of Outlier Detection Methods in NEAT Design -- Chapter 21. An Illustration on the Quantile-Based Calculation of the Standard Error of Equating in Kernel equating -- Chapter 22. Improving Measurement Efficiency of Test Construction in Cognitive Diagnosis Models -- Chapter 23. Exploring Temporal Functional Dependencies between Latent Skills in Cognitive Diagnostic Models -- Chapter 24. Sample size for Latent Dirichlet Allocation of Constructed-Response Items -- Chapter 25. The asymptotic power of the Lagrange Multiplier tests for misspecified IRT models -- Chapter 26. Residual Analysis in Rasch Counts Models -- Chapter 27. A Bayesian solution to non-convergence of crossed random effects models -- Chapter 28. Priors in Bayesian Estimation under the TwoParameter Logistic Model -- Chapter 29. Increasing Measurement Precision of PISA through a Multistage Adaptive Testing -- Chapter 30. Simulation studies of item bias estimation accuracy -- Chapter 31. Multiple answer multiple choice items: A problematic item type? Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This proceedings volume highlights the latest research and developments in psychometrics and statistics. It represents selected and peer-reviewed presentations given at the 85th Annual International Meeting of the Psychometric Society (IMPS), held virtually on July 13-17, 2020. The IMPS is one of the largest international meetings on quantitative measurement in education, psychology and the social sciences. It draws approximately 500 participants from around the world, featuring paper and poster presentations, symposiums, workshops, keynotes, and invited presentations. Leading experts and promising young researchers have written the included chapters. The chapters address a wide variety of topics including but not limited to item response theory, adaptive testing, Bayesian estimation, propensity scores, and cognitive diagnostic models. This volume is the 9th in a series of recent works to cover research presented at the IMPS. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Quantitative Psychology : The 85th Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Virtual [documento electrónico] / Wiberg, Marie, ; Molenaar, Dylan, ; González, Jorge, ; Böckenholt, Ulf, ; Kim, Jee-Seon, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - X, 497 p. 98 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-3-030-74772-5
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ciencias sociales PsicometrÃa BiometrÃa EstadÃstica en Ciencias Sociales Humanidades Derecho Educación Ciencias del Comportamiento PolÃticas Públicas BioestadÃstica Clasificación: 300.727 Resumen: Este volumen de actas destaca las últimas investigaciones y desarrollos en psicometrÃa y estadÃstica. Representa presentaciones seleccionadas y revisadas por pares realizadas en la 85.a Reunión Internacional Anual de la Sociedad Psicométrica (IMPS), celebrada virtualmente del 13 al 17 de julio de 2020. La IMPS es una de las reuniones internacionales más grandes sobre medición cuantitativa en educación, psicologÃa y las ciencias sociales. Atrae a aproximadamente 500 participantes de todo el mundo y presenta presentaciones en papel y carteles, simposios, talleres, conferencias magistrales y presentaciones invitadas. Los capÃtulos incluidos han sido escritos por destacados expertos y jóvenes investigadores prometedores. Los capÃtulos abordan una amplia variedad de temas que incluyen, entre otros, la teorÃa de la respuesta al Ãtem, las pruebas adaptativas, la estimación bayesiana, las puntuaciones de propensión y los modelos de diagnóstico cognitivo. Este volumen es el noveno de una serie de trabajos recientes que cubren la investigación presentada en el IMPS. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. A Rotation Criterion that Encourages a Hierarchical Factor Structure -- Chapter 2. Comparison between different estimation methods of factor models for longitudinal ordinal data -- Chapter 3. An Efficient Scheduling Algorithm for Parallel Planar Rotations of Factors -- Chapter 4. Explanatory Response Time Models -- Chapter 5. Response Time Relationships Within Examinees: Implications for Item Response Time Models -- Chapter 6. Nonlinear Latent Effects in Diagnostic Classification Modeling Incorporating Response Times -- Chapter 7. Sequential Monitoring of Aberrant Test-taking Behaviors Based on Response Times -- Chapter 8. Estimating Approximate Number Sense (ANS) Acuity -- Chapter 9. Differences in Symbolic and Non-Symbolic Measures of Approximate Number Sense -- Chapter 10. Formulas of Multilevel Reliabilities for Tests with Ordered Categorical Responses -- Chapter 11. Polytomous IRT models versus IRTree models for scoring non-cognitive latent traits -- Chapter 12. On the coefficient alpha in high-dimensions -- Chapter 13. IRT Analysis of Dimensional Structure and Item Wording Effects -- Chapter 14. Item Level Measurement of Extreme Response Style -- Chapter 15. On the marginal effect under partitioned populations: Definition and Interpretation -- Chapter 16. Range-preserving confidence intervals and significance tests for scalability coefficients in Mokken scale analysis -- Chapter 17. Equating Nonequivalent Groups using Propensity Scores – Model Misspecification and Sensitivity analysis -- Chapter 18. Possible factors which may impact kernel equating of mixed-format tests -- Chapter 19. Population Invariance of Equating for Subgroups Differing in Achievement Level -- Chapter 20. Comparison of Outlier Detection Methods in NEAT Design -- Chapter 21. An Illustration on the Quantile-Based Calculation of the Standard Error of Equating in Kernel equating -- Chapter 22. Improving Measurement Efficiency of Test Construction in Cognitive Diagnosis Models -- Chapter 23. Exploring Temporal Functional Dependencies between Latent Skills in Cognitive Diagnostic Models -- Chapter 24. Sample size for Latent Dirichlet Allocation of Constructed-Response Items -- Chapter 25. The asymptotic power of the Lagrange Multiplier tests for misspecified IRT models -- Chapter 26. Residual Analysis in Rasch Counts Models -- Chapter 27. A Bayesian solution to non-convergence of crossed random effects models -- Chapter 28. Priors in Bayesian Estimation under the TwoParameter Logistic Model -- Chapter 29. Increasing Measurement Precision of PISA through a Multistage Adaptive Testing -- Chapter 30. Simulation studies of item bias estimation accuracy -- Chapter 31. Multiple answer multiple choice items: A problematic item type? Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This proceedings volume highlights the latest research and developments in psychometrics and statistics. It represents selected and peer-reviewed presentations given at the 85th Annual International Meeting of the Psychometric Society (IMPS), held virtually on July 13-17, 2020. The IMPS is one of the largest international meetings on quantitative measurement in education, psychology and the social sciences. It draws approximately 500 participants from around the world, featuring paper and poster presentations, symposiums, workshops, keynotes, and invited presentations. Leading experts and promising young researchers have written the included chapters. The chapters address a wide variety of topics including but not limited to item response theory, adaptive testing, Bayesian estimation, propensity scores, and cognitive diagnostic models. This volume is the 9th in a series of recent works to cover research presented at the IMPS. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]