MID-WEST OBJECTIVE MEASUREMENT SEMINAR

Friday, June 6, 1997, Chicago

Rapists Typology
George Karabatsos, U. of Illinois at Chicago

Goldilocks and the Three Variables
Thomas Rehfeldt, Helene Curtis Inc.

Quality of Life: Cross-Disease Comparisons
Chih-Hung Chang, Rush-Presbyt.-St. Luke's MC

Comparing Raters' Perspectives
Jin Shei Lai, U. of Illinois at Chicago

Properties of the SF-36 Health Status Measure
Allen Heinemann, Rehabilitation Inst. of Chicago

Is There Ever a Best Scoring?
Mary Lunz, Amer. Soc. of Clinical Pathologists

Will America Read in LEXlLEs?
Jack Stenner, MetaMetrics, Durham, N.C.

Man is the Measure
Mark Stone, Adler Institute

When Less is More
Richard Smith, Research Foundation Inc.

Optimizing Rating Scales
John Linacre, University of Chicago

Calibration Robustness of FIM
Rita Bode, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago

Job Skills Among At-Risk High School Students
Ron Zybura, Malone College

Applying Rasch to School District Assessment
David Kingsley, S.E. Kansas Educ. Service Center

CAT Item Drift
Thomas O'Neill, Am. Soc. of Clinical Pathologists

A New Logo Therapy Variable
Patrick Kilroy, Franciscan University

Measuring Rehabilitation Barriers
Edward Kan, Northwestern U. Medical School

Departmental Evaluations: Between and Within
Casey Marks, Johnson O'Connor Foundation


Mid-West Objective Seminar Program. June 1997. … Rasch Measurement Transactions, 1997, 11:2 p. 568.

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