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This manuscript addresses an important and complex topic in test development in a manner that is precise and accurate, yet very accessible to students and practitioners with a modest background in classical test theory and item response theory. It also provides an excellent introduction to nonparametric IRT models for the more mathematically sophisticated student or faculty member who will welcome the extensive additional reading lists that are found at the conclusion of each chapter.

LINDA F. WIGHTMAN, School of Education, University of N. Carolina, Greensboro

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and liked the clear way the authors have worked through the chapters and examples. There are rich examples with plenty of exercises that encouraged me to try these methods with my own data. The quality of the interpretation is rich, particularly in the polytomous item domain. It is well worth having on the shelf as a reference tool and as available for graduate students who wish to know more.

JOHN HATTIE, Head of the School of Education, University of Auckland, NZ

This book introduces social and behavioral science students and researchers to the theory and practice of the highly powerful methods of nonparametric item response theory (IRT). Anyone who uses or constructs tests or questionnaires for measuring abilities, achievements, personality traits, attitudes, or opinions will find nonparametric IRT useful for designing and improving such measurements. The authors show how the broadness of the nonparametric item response models allows them to fit many data sets and remain powerful enough for implying useful measurement properties, such as the ordering of persons using the simple total score (number-correct for dichotomous item tests and sum of rating scale score for polytomous item tests) and the ordering of the items using the item means. Many data analysis examples are given in the book, and a user-friendly computer program used throughout the book supports data analysis using nonparametric IRT. Given the importance of school admissions, certification, personnel selection, marketing, social policy evaluation, quality-of-life measurements, and assessments of deviant behavior, this book is a must read for students or researchers engaged in this work.



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Introduction to Nonparametric Item Response Theory is an accessible introduction to constructing tests/scales using nonparametric IRT. It should be of great use to social scientists who construct their own measurement instruments, as well as those who provide them statistical support. For those who focus on larger scale standardized tests, the volume provides a refreshing step back to look at some important issues in the field and some alternative methods of analysis.” * Journal of the American Statistical Association *

Table of Contents
Models for Mental Measurement / Philosophy and Assumptions Underlying Nonparametric IRT Models for Dichotomous Item Scores / The Monotone Homogeneity Model Applied to Transitive Reasoning Data / The Monotone Homogeneity Model: Concepts and Procedures / Automated Item Selection Under the Monotone Homogeneity Model / The Double Monotonicity Model / Extension of Nonparametric IRT to Polytomous Item Scores / Item Analysis Using Nonparametric IRT for Polytomous Items

Introduction to Nonparametric Item Response Theory

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      Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
      Publication Date: 5/7/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761908135, 978-0761908135
      ISBN10: 0761908137

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This manuscript addresses an important and complex topic in test development in a manner that is precise and accurate, yet very accessible to students and practitioners with a modest background in classical test theory and item response theory. It also provides an excellent introduction to nonparametric IRT models for the more mathematically sophisticated student or faculty member who will welcome the extensive additional reading lists that are found at the conclusion of each chapter.

      LINDA F. WIGHTMAN, School of Education, University of N. Carolina, Greensboro

      I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and liked the clear way the authors have worked through the chapters and examples. There are rich examples with plenty of exercises that encouraged me to try these methods with my own data. The quality of the interpretation is rich, particularly in the polytomous item domain. It is well worth having on the shelf as a reference tool and as available for graduate students who wish to know more.

      JOHN HATTIE, Head of the School of Education, University of Auckland, NZ

      This book introduces social and behavioral science students and researchers to the theory and practice of the highly powerful methods of nonparametric item response theory (IRT). Anyone who uses or constructs tests or questionnaires for measuring abilities, achievements, personality traits, attitudes, or opinions will find nonparametric IRT useful for designing and improving such measurements. The authors show how the broadness of the nonparametric item response models allows them to fit many data sets and remain powerful enough for implying useful measurement properties, such as the ordering of persons using the simple total score (number-correct for dichotomous item tests and sum of rating scale score for polytomous item tests) and the ordering of the items using the item means. Many data analysis examples are given in the book, and a user-friendly computer program used throughout the book supports data analysis using nonparametric IRT. Given the importance of school admissions, certification, personnel selection, marketing, social policy evaluation, quality-of-life measurements, and assessments of deviant behavior, this book is a must read for students or researchers engaged in this work.



      Trade Review
      Introduction to Nonparametric Item Response Theory is an accessible introduction to constructing tests/scales using nonparametric IRT. It should be of great use to social scientists who construct their own measurement instruments, as well as those who provide them statistical support. For those who focus on larger scale standardized tests, the volume provides a refreshing step back to look at some important issues in the field and some alternative methods of analysis.” * Journal of the American Statistical Association *

      Table of Contents
      Models for Mental Measurement / Philosophy and Assumptions Underlying Nonparametric IRT Models for Dichotomous Item Scores / The Monotone Homogeneity Model Applied to Transitive Reasoning Data / The Monotone Homogeneity Model: Concepts and Procedures / Automated Item Selection Under the Monotone Homogeneity Model / The Double Monotonicity Model / Extension of Nonparametric IRT to Polytomous Item Scores / Item Analysis Using Nonparametric IRT for Polytomous Items

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