Statistical Analysis of Questionnaires

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A01=Francesco Bartolucci
A01=Michela Gnaldi
A01=Silvia Bacci
advanced item response theory applications
analyzing data collected by questionnaires
Author_Francesco Bartolucci
Author_Michela Gnaldi
Author_Silvia Bacci
Category=GPS
Category=PBT
classical test theory
Conditional Response Probabilities
DIF Detection
difficulties
educational measurement
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
HADS Data
health survey statistics
Infit Statistics
INVALSI Tests
IRT analyses
IRT Model
item
Item Parameters
item response theory
Item Y4
latent
latent class IRT models
Latent Trait
Latent Trait Level
latent variable modeling
MML Method
model
multidimensional IRT models
NoDIF NoDIF NoDIF
Observed Scores
parameters
Person Item Map
Polytomous IRT Model
Polytomous Items
psychometric analysis
questionnaire scaling techniques
Random Intercepts
rasch
Rasch Model
Rasch Type Models
response
responses
Roc Curve
Stata and R for Statistical Analysis
Test Information Curve
test reliability methods
test validity and bias
testing and measurement
theory
trait
True Score
Uniform DIF
Van Der Ark

Product details

  • ISBN 9781466568495
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Statistical Analysis of Questionnaires: A Unified Approach Based on R and Stata presents special statistical methods for analyzing data collected by questionnaires. The book takes an applied approach to testing and measurement tasks, mirroring the growing use of statistical methods and software in education, psychology, sociology, and other fields. It is suitable for graduate students in applied statistics and psychometrics and practitioners in education, health, and marketing.

The book covers the foundations of classical test theory (CTT), test reliability, validity, and scaling as well as item response theory (IRT) fundamentals and IRT for dichotomous and polytomous items. The authors explore the latest IRT extensions, such as IRT models with covariates, multidimensional IRT models, IRT models for hierarchical and longitudinal data, and latent class IRT models. They also describe estimation methods and diagnostics, including graphical diagnostic tools, parametric and nonparametric tests, and differential item functioning.

Stata and R software codes are included for each method. To enhance comprehension, the book employs real datasets in the examples and illustrates the software outputs in detail. The datasets are available on the authors’ web page.

Francesco Bartolucci is a professor of statistics in the Department of Economics at the University of Perugia. Dr. Bartolucci is an associate editor of Metron and Statistical Modelling: An International Journal. His research interests include latent variable models, marginal models for categorical data, and longitudinal categorical data. He has collaborated with many researchers and published articles on these topics in top statistical journals.

Silvia Bacci is an assistant professor of statistics in the Department of Economics at the University of Perugia. Her research interests include multidimensional and latent class item response theory models and extensions, estimation of item response theory models with R, latent Markov models for multivariate longitudinal data, and the application of these methods and models in educational and quality-of-life settings. She has published articles on these topics in international journals and participated in several research projects.

Michela Gnaldi is an assistant professor of applied statistics in the Department of Political Sciences at the University of Perugia. She is editorial manager of the Italian Journal of Applied Statistics. Her main research interest concerns measurement in education, with particular regard to multidimensional, multilevel, and latent class item response theory models. She has published articles on these topics in international journals and participated in several projects in Italy and the United Kingdom. She actively collaborates with the "Istituto Nazionale di Valutazione del Sistema dell’Istruzione" (INVALSI).

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