
Statistical Analysis of Questionnaires
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"This book follows a well established approach to the psychometric analysis of questionnaire data as found in educational, survey and medical research. The authors provide an in-depth discussion of the analysis of score reliability and item properties grounded in classical test theory (CTT), and of the probabilistic modeling of individual responses based on latent variable models. ... Chapter 5 is a bit different and focus on the estimation of item and person parameters and the diagnostic of IRT models. The first part is rather technical but it does a good job at describing Statistical Analysis of Questionnaires the pros and cons of each technique-joint, conditional and marginal maximum likelihood-and how they could be implemented using custom software. ... The authors conclude (...) by highlighting multidimensional IRT models which allow to relax the strong hypothesis of unidimensionality that is attached to all previous models, as well as the main strengths of structural equation models which can be viewed as providing the glue between factor analytic methods and IRT.Overall, the authors succeed at presenting a solid and reliable framework for psychometric analysis of questionnaire data."
- Christophe Lalanne, Paris-Diderot University, in the Journal of Statistical Software, November 2017
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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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