Volume 2009, Issue 2
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LINKING PARAMETER ESTIMATES DERIVED FROM AN ITEM RESPONSE MODEL THROUGH SEPARATE CALIBRATIONS

First published: 08 August 2014
Citations: 15

ABSTRACT

A regression procedure is developed to link simultaneously a very large number of item response theory (IRT) parameter estimates obtained from a large number of test forms, where each form has been separately calibrated and where forms can be linked on a pairwise basis by means of common items. An application is made to forms in which a two‐parameter logistic model is applied to dichotomous items and a general partial credit model is applied to polytomous items.

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