Bayesian Psychometric Modeling

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advanced psychometric statistical modeling
Author_Robert J. Mislevy
Author_Roy Levy
Bayesian Inference
Bayesian network inference
Bayesian networks
Beta Binomial Model
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Conditional Probability Distribution
Conjugate Priors
De Finetti's Representation Theorem
De Finetti’s Representation Theorem
Dichotomous Latent Variables
educational assessment methods
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Examinee's Latent Variable
Examinee’s Latent Variable
Factor analysis
factor analysis techniques
Full Conditional
Full Conditional Distribution
Gibbs Sampler
HPD
Institutional Integration Scale
Item Response Theory
item response theory applications
Kelley's Formula
Kelley’s Formula
Latent class analysis
latent class analysis models
Latent Class Proportions
Latent variable
Latent Variables
Lca Model
Markov Chain Monte Carlo Estimation
MCMC Estimation
Measurement Model Parameters
missing data imputation
Missing Data Modeling
Multiple Latent Variables
Observed Score
Posterior Distribution
Posterior Predictive Distribution
Prior Distribution
Psychometric Modeling Paradigms
Psychometric Models
Psychometrics
Test Theory
WinBUGS Code

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367737092
  • Weight: 889g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A Single Cohesive Framework of Tools and Procedures for Psychometrics and Assessment

Bayesian Psychometric Modeling presents a unified Bayesian approach across traditionally separate families of psychometric models. It shows that Bayesian techniques, as alternatives to conventional approaches, offer distinct and profound advantages in achieving many goals of psychometrics.

Adopting a Bayesian approach can aid in unifying seemingly disparate—and sometimes conflicting—ideas and activities in psychometrics. This book explains both how to perform psychometrics using Bayesian methods and why many of the activities in psychometrics align with Bayesian thinking.

The first part of the book introduces foundational principles and statistical models, including conceptual issues, normal distribution models, Markov chain Monte Carlo estimation, and regression. Focusing more directly on psychometrics, the second part covers popular psychometric models, including classical test theory, factor analysis, item response theory, latent class analysis, and Bayesian networks. Throughout the book, procedures are illustrated using examples primarily from educational assessments. A supplementary website provides the datasets, WinBUGS code, R code, and Netica files used in the examples.

Roy Levy is an associate professor of measurement and statistical analysis in the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics at Arizona State University. His primary research and teaching interests include methodological developments and applications of psychometrics and statistics to assessment, education, and the social sciences. He has received awards from the President of the United States, Division D of the American Educational Research Association, and the National Council on Measurement in Education.

Robert J. Mislevy is the Frederic M. Lord Chair in Measurement and Statistics at Educational Testing Service. He was previously a professor of measurement and statistics at the University of Maryland and an affiliated professor of second language acquisition and survey methodology. His research applies developments in statistics, technology, and psychology to practical problems in assessment, including the development of multiple-imputation analysis in the National Assessment of Educational Progress. He is a member of the National Academy of Education and has been a president of the Psychometric Society. He has received awards from the National Council on Measurement in Education and Division D of the American Educational Research Association.

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