Abstract
This paper defines a class of multivariate models combining features of Rasch type models with features of graphical interaction models into a common framework for analysis of criterion related construct validity and differential item functioning. Item analysis by Graphical Rasch models is illustrated with reanalysis of a summary Health scale counting numbers of experienced symptoms within the last six months.
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- Latent Variable
- Differential Item Functioning
- Exogenous Variable
- Conditional Independence
- Item Parameter
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Kreiner, S., Christensen, K.B. (2002). Graphical Rasch Models. In: Mesbah, M., Cole, B.F., Lee, ML.T. (eds) Statistical Methods for Quality of Life Studies. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3625-0_15
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