A multidimensional latent trait model for measuring learning and change |
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Authors: | Susan E. Embretson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, 66045 Lawrence, KS |
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Abstract: | A latent trait model is presented for the repeated measurement of ability based on a multidimensional conceptualization of the change process. A simplex structure is postulated to link item performance under a given measurement condition or occasion to initial ability and to one or more modifiabilities that represent individual differences in change. Since item discriminations are constrained to be equal within a measurement condition, the model belongs to the family of multidimensional Rasch models. Maximum likelihood estimators of the item parameters and abilities are derived, and an example provided that shows good recovery of both item and ability parameters. Properties of the model are explored, particularly for several classical issues in measuring change. |
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Keywords: | change measurement Rasch models test theory simplex models |
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