Rasch Measurement Transactions 8:1, 1994
Volume 8:1 starting at cumulative page 333
Just what do you mean ...?
Bookstein A. 8:1 p.333
Quotations and notations.
8:1 p.334ff.
Technology: good servant or bad master?
Jones N. 8:1 p.336
Making raw score summaries usefully linear
Luppescu S.. 8:1 p.337
From P-values and raw score statistics to logits.
Stenner AJ., Wright BD., Linacre JM. 8:1 p.338
Which way is up? Keying the MMPI-2.
Chang C.-H. 8:1 p.339
Measurement theory: fallacies and transformations.
Linacre JM. 8:1 p.340
Quality, quantity and invariance.
Fisher WP Jr. 8:1 p.341
What Does Generalizability Theory offer that Many-Facet Rasch Measurement cannot duplicate?
Stahl JA. 8:1 p.342-3
Bilingual testing.
Lang S. 8:1 p.343
Reporting candidate performance on computer-adaptive tests.
Smith RM. 8:1 p.344-5
Foundations of inference.
Wright BD. 8:1 p.346
Too many factors?
Bond TG. 8:1 p.347
Rasch factor analysis
Wright BD. 8:1 p.348-9
Comparing factor analysis and Rasch measurement
Wright BD. 8:1 p.350
RSP: a program for Rasch scaling.
8:1 p.3339
MOMS May 1994.
8:1 p.349
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