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Zhang, Jinming – ETS Research Report Series, 2004
It is common to assume during statistical analysis of a multiscale assessment that the assessment has simple structure or that it is composed of several unidimensional subtests. Under this assumption, both the unidimensional and multidimensional approaches can be used to estimate item parameters. This paper theoretically demonstrates that these…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Item Response Theory, Computation, Statistical Analysis
Dunmire, Phyllisann M.; And Others – 1988
Confirmatory maximum likelihood factor analysis was used to determine how accurately each of several hypothesized combinations of first-order and/or higher-order factors could describe the covariation within selected sub-matrices taken from the total correlation matrix originally analyzed by M. O'Sullivan et al. (1965). Focus was on evaluating the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Factor Analysis, Intelligence Tests, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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de Gruijter, Dato N. M. – Psychometrika, 1984
Thissen and Wainer (EJ 284 848) suggested that the introduction of a prior distribution for the lower asymptote may alleviate problems of a large standard error of the location parameter of the three parameter logistic model. The correctness of this suggestion is demonstrated in detail. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Estimation (Mathematics), Latent Trait Theory, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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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
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de Gruijter, Data N. M. – Psychometrika, 1985
A simplification of Lord and Wingersky's method for computing the asymptotic variance-covariance matrix of maximum likelihood estimates for item and person parameters under some restrictions on the estimates is presented. Computation of the error variance-covariance matrix for the item parameters in the Rasch model is described. (NSF)
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Latent Trait Theory, Matrices, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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Cattell, R. B.; And Others – Social Behavior and Personality, 1985
Strength, super ego strength, ego, self sentiment, and both forms of the High School Personality Questionnaire were administered to 688 brothers and 2973 unrelated boys. Multiple abstract variance analysis (MAVA) Q-Data, and maximum likelihood analysis were used to assess heritability in their personality control system. (ABB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Heredity, Males, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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Bentler, P. M.; Tanaka, Jeffrey S. – Psychometrika, 1983
Rubin and Thayer recently presented equations to implement maximum likelihood estimation in factor analysis via the EM algorithm. It is argued here that the advantages of using the EM algorithm remain to be demonstrated. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Factor Analysis, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Research Problems
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Rubin, Donald B.; Thayer, Dorothy T. – Psychometrika, 1983
The authors respond to a criticism of their earlier article concerning the use of the EM algorithm in maximum likelihood factor analysis. Also included are the comments made by the reviewers of this article. (JKS)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Estimation (Mathematics), Factor Analysis, 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
Houston, Walter M.; Woodruff, David J. – 1997
Maximum likelihood and least-squares estimates of parameters from the logistic regression model are derived from an iteratively reweighted linear regression algorithm. Empirical Bayes estimates are derived using an m-group regression model to regress the within-group estimates toward common values. The m-group regression model assumes that the…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Estimation (Mathematics), Least Squares Statistics, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
van Engelenburg, Gijsbert – 1999
The Solomon four-group design (R. Solomon, 1949) is a very useful experimental design to investigate the main effect of a pretest and the interaction of pretest and treatment. Although the design was proposed half a century ago, no proper data analysis techniques have been available. This paper describes how data from the Solomon four-group design…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Outcomes of Treatment, Pretests Posttests
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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Thissen, David – Psychometrika, 1982
Two algorithms for marginal maximum likelihood estimation for the Rasch model are provided. The more efficient of the two algorithms is extended to estimation for the linear logistic model. Numerical examples of both procedures are presented. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory
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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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Fava, Joseph L.; Velicer, Wayne F. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1996
The consequences of underextracting factors and components within and between the methods of maximum likelihood factor analysis and principal components analysis were examined through computer simulation. The principal components score and the factor score estimate (T. W. Anderson and H. Rubin, 1956) tended to become different with…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Estimation (Mathematics), Factor Analysis, Factor Structure
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