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The random-effect strategy in the IRT framework
Wen Chung WANG
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Random Effects
100%
Local Dependence
80%
Testlet
60%
Fixed Effects
60%
IRT Model
40%
Latent Variables
40%
Scale Item
20%
Rating Scales
20%
Latent Trait
20%
Category Labels
20%
Theory Model
20%
Item Parameter
20%
Subjective Judgments
20%
Intra-rater
20%
Choice Effect
20%
Examinee-selected Items
20%
High Dimension
20%
Negatively Worded Items
20%
Response Pattern
20%
Effect Parameter
20%
Difficult to Manage
20%
Non-ignorable
20%
Item Category
20%
Traits of Interest
20%
Inter-rater Variation
20%
Computational Burden
20%
Testlet Response Theory
20%
Social Sciences
Fixed Effects Model
100%
Latent Variable
66%
Rating Scale
33%
Model Theory
33%
Psychology
Rating Scale
100%
Latent Trait
100%
Mathematics
Random Effect
100%
Test Data
20%
Response Pattern
20%