Constructing a test network with a Rasch measurement model

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Constructing a test network with a Rasch measurement model

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1983

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The purpose of this study is to present and to illustrate the application of a general linear model for the analysis of test networks based on Rasch measurement models. Test networks can be used to vertically equate a set of tests that cover a wide range of difficulties. The criteria of consistency and coherence are proposed in order to assess the adequacy of the vertical equating within the test network. The method is illustrated using a set of standardized reading tests which are a part of the Comprehensive Assessment Program’s (1981) Achievement Series.

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Engelhard, George & Osberg, David W. (1983). Constructing a test network with a Rasch measurement model. Applied Psychological Measurement, 7, 283-294. doi:10.1177/014662168300700304

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Engelhard, George, Jr.; Osberg, David W.. (1983). Constructing a test network with a Rasch measurement model. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/101709.

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