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Handbook Of Item Response Theory Modeling



This handbook is a compilation of research on item response theory models and their applications in different areas of psychology. The book is divided into three parts, with part one focusing on fundamental concepts such as assumption testing and parameter estimation, part two discussing modern IRT models, and part three discussing applications. The book is aimed at researchers, advanced students,... more details
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  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the key features of various IRT models
  • Includes discussion of applications in different fields of psychology
  • Ideal for researchers, advanced students, and practitioners in psychology, education, and medicine


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This handbook is a compilation of research on item response theory models and their applications in different areas of psychology. The book is divided into three parts, with part one focusing on fundamental concepts such as assumption testing and parameter estimation, part two discussing modern IRT models, and part three discussing applications. The book is aimed at researchers, advanced students, and practitioners in psychology, education, and medicine, and is expected to serve as a text in advanced graduate courses on IRT or measurement.

Item response theory (IRT) has moved beyond the confines of educational measurement into assessment domains such as personality, psychopathology, and patient-reported outcomes. Classic and emerging IRT methods and applications that are revolutionizing psychological measurement, particularly for health assessments used to demonstrate treatment effectiveness, are reviewed in this new volume. World renowned contributors present the latest research and methodologies about these models along with their applications and related challenges. Examples using real data, some from NIH-PROMIS, show how to apply these models in actual research situations. Chapters review fundamental issues of IRT, modern estimation methods, testing assumptions, evaluating fit, item banking, scoring in multidimensional models, and advanced IRT methods. New multidimensional models are provided along with suggestions for deciding among the family of IRT models available. Each chapter provides an introduction, describes state-of-the art research methods, demonstrates an application, and provides a summary. The book addresses the most critical IRT conceptual and statistical issues confronting researchers and advanced students in psychology, education, and medicine today. Although the chapters highlight health outcomes data the issues addressed are relevant to any content domain. The book addresses: IRT models applied to non-educational data especially patient reported outcomes Differences between cognitive and non-cognitive constructs and the challenges these bring to modeling. The application of multidimensional IRT models designed to capture typical performance data. Cutting-edge methods for deriving a single latent dimension from multidimensional data A new model designed for the measurement of constructs that are defined on one end of a continuum such as substance abuse Scoring individuals under different multidimensional IRT models and item banking for patient-reported health outcomes How to evaluate measurement invariance, diagnose problems with response categories, and assess growth and change. Part 1 reviews fundamental topics such as assumption testing, parameter estimation, and the assessment of model and person fit. New, emerging, and classic IRT models including modeling multidimensional data and the use of new IRT models in typical performance measurement contexts are examined in Part 2. Part 3 reviews the major applications of IRT models such as scoring, item banking for patient-reported health outcomes, evaluating measurement invariance, linking scales to a common metric, and measuring growth and change. The book concludes with a look at future IRT applications in health outcomes measurement. The book summarizes the latest advances and critiques foundational topics such a multidimensionality, assessment of fit, handling non-normality, as well as applied topics such as differential item functioning and multidimensional linking. Intended for researchers, advanced students, and practitioners in psychology, education, and medicine interested in applying IRT methods, this book also serves as a text in advanced graduate courses on IRT or measurement. Familiarity with factor analysis, latent variables, IRT, and basic measurement theory is assumed. Review: Reise and Revicki have amassed an outstanding set of contributors to provide what will likely become a seminal reference volume for graduate students and researchers working with IRT methods. The chapters offer summaries of the latest advances and current issues surrounding applications of IRT modeling. I will include many of the chapters in teaching my IRT course. - Lynne Steinberg, University of Houston, USA By focusing on concept over questionnaire, IRT is transforming health status assessment. Written by the people moving this field forward, this book's excellent reviews frame recent practical advances in IRT modeling and linking applications that will help secure the transformation. - David Cella, Northwestern University, USA This handbook written by leading scholars in the field of typical p
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