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Goodness of Fit in Item Response Models

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Date 2016 Feb 2
PMID 26828343
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It is shown that goodness-of-fit criteria developed for the evaluation of multivariate structural models can be applied to assist in evaluating the dimensionality of a test consisting of binary items, and correlative methods regularly employed in factor analysis can be used to diagnose causes of misfit.

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