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Psychometrika, 1981
A single-step maximum likelihood estimation procedure is developed for multidimensional scaling of dissimilarity data measured on rating scales. The procedure can fit the euclidian distance model to the data under various assumptions about category widths and under two distributional assumptions. Practical uses of the method are demonstrated.…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Mathematical Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Multidimensional Scaling
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Fischer, Gerhard H. – Psychometrika, 1981
Necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence and uniqueness of a solution of the so-called "unconditional" and the "conditional" maximum-likelihood estimation equations in the dichotomous Rasch model are given. It is shown how to apply the results in practical uses of the Rasch model. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Latent Trait Theory, Mathematical Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Psychometrics
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Blackwood, Larry G.; Bradley, Edwin L. – Psychometrika, 1989
Two methods of estimating parameters in the Rasch model are compared. The equivalence of likelihood estimations from the model of G. J. Mellenbergh and P. Vijn (1981) and from usual unconditional maximum likelihood (UML) estimation is demonstrated. Mellenbergh and Vijn's model is a convenient method of calculating UML estimates. (SLD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Models
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Samejima, Fumiko – Psychometrika, 2000
Discusses whether the tradition of accepting point-symmetric item characteristic curves is justified by uncovering the inconsistent relationship between the difficulties of items and the order of maximum likelihood estimates of ability. In this context, proposes a family of models, called the logistic positive exponent family, that provides…
Descriptors: Ability, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Response Theory, Mathematical Models
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Moustaki, Irini; Knott, Martin – Psychometrika, 2000
Discusses a general model framework within which manifest variables with different distributions in the exponential family can be analyzed with a latent trait model. Presents a unified maximum likelihood method for estimating the parameters of the generalized latent trait model and discusses the scoring of individuals on the latent dimensions.…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Item Response Theory, Mathematical Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Woodruff, David J.; Hanson, Bradley A. – 1996
This paper presents a detailed description of maximum parameter estimation for item response models using the general EM algorithm. In this paper the models are specified using a univariate discrete latent ability variable. When the latent ability variable is discrete the distribution of the observed item responses is a finite mixture, and the EM…
Descriptors: Ability, Algorithms, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Response Theory
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Formann, Anton K. – Psychometrika, 1986
It is shown that for equal parameters explicit formulas exist, facilitating the application of the Newton-Raphson procedure to estimate the parameters in the Rasch model and related models according to the conditional maximum likelihood principle. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Latent Trait Theory, Mathematical Models, Matrices, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Kim, Seock-Ho – 2002
Continuation ratio logits are used to model the possibilities of obtaining ordered categories in a polytomously scored item. This model is an alternative to other models for ordered category items such as the graded response model and the generalized partial credit model. The discussion includes a theoretical development of the model, a…
Descriptors: Ability, Classification, Item Response Theory, Mathematical Models
Hsu, Yaowen; Ackerman, Terry A.; Fan, Meichu – 1999
It has previously been shown that the Bock-Aitkin procedure (R. Bock and M. Aitkin, 1981) is an instance of the EM algorithm when trying to find the marginal maximum likelihood estimate for a discrete latent ability variable (latent trait). In this paper, it is shown that the Bock-Aitkin procedure is a numerical implementation of the EM algorithm…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Item Response Theory, Mathematical Models
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Goodman, Leo A. – Psychometrika, 1979
An iterative procedure to obtain maximum likelihood estimates of latent structure analysis parameters is described. The procedure is defended against a critic (EJ 187 975) who contended that it would permit unacceptable estimates. (JKS)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Mathematical Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Psychometrics
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Arminger, Gerhard; Schoenberg, Ronald J. – Psychometrika, 1989
Misspecification of mean and covariance structures for metric endogenous variables is considered. Maximum likelihood estimation of model parameters and the asymptotic covariance matrix of the estimates are discussed. A Haussman test for misspecification is developed, which is sensitive to misspecification not detected by the test statistics…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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Choulakian, Vartan – Psychometrika, 1988
L. A. Goodman's loglinear formulation for bi-way contingency tables is extended to tables with or without missing cells and is used for exploratory purposes. Three-way tables and generalizations of correspondence analysis are deduced, and a generalized version of Goodman's algorithm is used to estimate scores in all cases. (Author/TJH)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Blumberg, Carol Joyce; Porter, Andrew C. – 1982
This paper is concerned with estimation and hypothesis testing of treatment effects in nonequivalent control group designs with the assumption that in the absence of treatment effects, natural growth conforms to a particular class of continuous growth models. Point estimation, interval estimation, and hypothesis testing procedures were developed…
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Takane, Yoshio – 1980
A maximum likelihood estimation procedure is developed for the simple and the weighted additive models. The data are assumed to be taken by either one of the following methods: (1) categorical ratings--the subject is asked to rate a set of stimuli with respect to an attribute of the stimuli on rating scales with a relatively few observation…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Elementary Education, Factor Analysis, Mathematical Models
Waller, Michael I. – 1980
An objective method based on the likelihood ratio procedure is presented for use in selecting a measurement model from among the RASCH, 2-parameter and 3-parameter logistic latent trait models. The procedure may be applied in a straightforward manner to aid in choosing between the 2-parameter and the Rasch models. When choosing between the 3- and…
Descriptors: Latent Trait Theory, Mathematical Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Measurement Techniques
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