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Diagnostic Measurement - André A. Rupp, Jonathan Templin, Robert A. Henson, Mark J. Gierl, Yi-Hsin Chen

Diagnostic Measurement

Theory, Methods, and Applications
Buch | Hardcover
348 Seiten
2010
Guilford Publications (Verlag)
978-1-60623-528-7 (ISBN)
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of diagnostic classification models (DCMs), which are useful for statistically driven diagnostic decision making. DCMs can be employed in a wide range of disciplines, including educational assessment and clinical psychology. For the first time in a single volume, the authors present the key conceptual underpinnings and methodological foundations for applying these models in practice. Specifically, they discuss a unified approach to DCMs, the mathematical structure of DCMs and their relationship to other latent variable models, and the implementation and estimation of DCMs using Mplus. The book's highly accessible language, real-world applications, numerous examples, and clearly annotated equations will encourage professionals and students to explore the utility and statistical properties of DCMs in their own projects. The companion website (www.guilford.com/rupp-materials) features chapter exercises with answers, data sets, Mplus syntax code, and output.



Winner--Award for Significant Contribution to Educational Measurement and Research Methodology, AERA Division D

André A. Rupp is Assistant Professor in the Department of Measurement, Statistics, and Evaluation at the University of Maryland. Dr. Rupp’s current research centers on developing methodological frameworks and modeling approaches that support rigorous interdisciplinary exchange between measurement specialists, substantive researchers, and applied practitioners. Two promising research areas in which he is intimately involved are diagnostic classification models (DCMs), which are the focus of this book, and modern measurement approaches for innovative digital learning environments. Jonathan Templin is Professor and E. F. Lindquist Chair in the Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations at the University of Iowa. His research focuses on diagnostic classification models--psychometric models that seek to provide multiple actionable and reliable scores from educational and psychological assessments. He also studies Bayesian statistics, as applied in psychometrics, broadly. Dr. Templin is an elected member of the Society of Multivariate Behavioral Psychology. He received the Outstanding Contribution to Research in Cognition and Assessment Award from the Cognition and Assessment Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association, as well as the inaugural Robert L. Linn Memorial Lecture Award from the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of California, Los Angeles. Robert A. Henson is Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Research Methodology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His major research interests have focused on DCMs, with a primary focus on developing concepts and procedures for DCMs that are analogous to common concepts and procedures of more traditional measurement techniques. Dr. Henson’s hope is that, by expanding concepts that are already familiar in other settings, DCMs will be developed using a common methodology for assessments that will provide fine-grained information. Additional interests include latent-variable models in general and mixed linear models.

Index of Notation

1. Introduction

I. Theory: Principles of Diagnostic Measurement with DCMs

2. Implementation, Design, and Validation of Diagnostic Assessments

3. Diagnostic Decision Making with DCMs

4. Attribute Specification for DCMs

II. Methods: Psychometric Foundations of DCMs

5. The Statistical Nature of DCMs

6. The Statistical Structure of Core DCMs

7. The LCDM Framework

8. Modeling the Attribute Space in DCMs

III. Applications: Utilizing DCMs in Practice

9. Estimating DCMs Using Mplus

10. Respondent Parameter Estimation in DCMs

11. Item Parameter Estimation in DCMs

12. Evaluating the Model Fit of DCMs

13. Item Discrimination Indices for DCMs

14. Accommodating Complex Sampling Designs in DCMs

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.5.2010
Reihe/Serie Methodology in the Social Sciences
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 798 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Test in der Psychologie
ISBN-10 1-60623-528-1 / 1606235281
ISBN-13 978-1-60623-528-7 / 9781606235287
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