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Adaptive Testing of Cognitive Function based on multi-dimensional Item Response TheoryGrant Why?
Using item response theory to optimize measurement of chronic stress in pregnancy.Academic Article Why?
An application of item response theory to alexithymia assessment among abstinent alcoholics.Academic Article Why?
An item response theory/confirmatory factor analysis of the Autobiographical Memory Test.Academic Article Why?
Associating Psychotic Symptoms with Altered Brain Anatomy in Psychotic Disorders Using Multidimensional Item Response Theory Models.Academic Article Why?
Evaluation of diagnostic criteria for night eating syndrome using item response theory analysis.Academic Article Why?
Item Response Theory Approaches to Harmonization and Research Synthesis.Academic Article Why?
Measurement of the problematic usage of the Internet unidimensional quasitrait continuum with item response theory.Academic Article Why?
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Are the Criterion B binge-eating symptoms interchangeable in understanding binge-eating severity? An item response theory analysis.Academic Article Why?
Health literacy assessment using talking touchscreen technology (Health LiTT): a new item response theory-based measure of health literacy.Academic Article Why?
Internet severity and activities addiction questionnaire (ISAAQ): Psychometrics of item response theory and clustering of online activities.Academic Article Why?
On the psychometric validity of the domains of the PDSQ: an illustration of the bi-factor item response theory model.Academic Article Why?
Computerized Adaptive Testing - Depression InventoryGrant Why?
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