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Wagner, Richard K.; Herrera, Sarah K.; Spencer, Mercedes; Quinn, Jamie M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2015
Recently, Tunmer and Chapman provided an alternative model of how decoding and listening comprehension affect reading comprehension that challenges the simple view of reading. They questioned the simple view's fundamental assumption that oral language comprehension and decoding make independent contributions to reading comprehension by arguing…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Decoding (Reading), Listening Comprehension, Oral Language
Willoughby, Michael T. – Grantee Submission, 2014
The focus article (Willoughby et al., 2014) (1) introduced the distinction between formative and reflective measurement and (2) proposed that performance-based executive function tasks may be better conceptualized from the perspective of formative rather than reflective measurement. This proposal stands in sharp contrast to conventional…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Formative Evaluation, Cognitive Measurement, Factor Analysis
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Edwards, Michael C. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2013
This author has had the privilege of knowing Professor Maydeu-Olivares for almost a decade and although their paths cross only occasionally, such instances were always enjoyable and enlightening. Edwards states that Maydeu-Olivares' target article for this issue, ("Goodness-of-Fit Assessment of Item Response Theory Models") provides…
Descriptors: Goodness of Fit, Item Response Theory, Models, Factor Analysis
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Weiss, Lawrence G.; Keith, Timothy Z.; Zhu, Jianjun; Chen, Hsinyi – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2013
This discussion article addresses issues related to expansion of the Wechsler model from four to five factors; multiple broad CHC abilities measured by the Arithmetic subtest; advantages and disadvantages of including complex tasks requiring integration of multiple broad abilities when measuring intelligence; limitations of factor analysis, which…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Intelligence Tests, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Organization
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Henson, Robert A. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2009
The paper by Drs. Rupp and Templin provides a much needed step toward the general application of diagnostic classification modeling (DCMs). The authors have provided a summary of many of the concepts that one must consider to properly apply a DCM (which ranges from model selection and estimation, to assessing the appropriateness of the model using…
Descriptors: Classification, Psychometrics, Evaluation, Models
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Widaman, Keith F.; Grimm, Kevin J. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2009
Nesselroade, Gerstorf, Hardy, and Ram developed a new and interesting way to enforce invariance at the second-order level in P-technique models, while allowing first-order structure to stray from invariance. We discuss our concerns with this approach under the headings of falsifiability, the nature of manifest variables included in models, and…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Models, Factor Analysis, Comparative Analysis
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Runger, Dennis; Nagy, Gabriel; Frensch, Peter A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2009
Whether sequence learning entails a single or multiple memory systems is a moot issue. Recently, D. R. Shanks, L. Wilkinson, and S. Channon advanced a single-system model that predicts a perfect correlation between true (i.e., error free) response time priming and recognition. The Shanks model is contrasted with a dual-process model that…
Descriptors: Priming, Reaction Time, Recognition (Psychology), Factor Analysis
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Borsboom, Denny; Dolan, Conor V. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2007
Nesselroade, Gerstorf, Hardy, and Ram (this issue) propose to "filter out" idiosyncrasies of dynamic processes at the level of the individual through the application of dynamic factor analysis. The problem that they deal with is that individuals may differ in the items that are "salient" for a given construct, so that the same measurement model…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Factor Analysis, Individual Differences, Models
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West, Stephen G.; Ryu, Ehri – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2007
Nomothetic and idiographic approaches to research have long been in tension. John Nesselroade et al. have been at the forefront of a constructive rapprochement between these traditions. Heretofore their efforts have assumed a common measurement structure across persons. They have primarily focused on modeling relationships within persons, which…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Factor Analysis, Models, Patients
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Maris, Gunter; Bechger, Timo – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2009
Rupp and Templin (2008) do a good job at describing the ever expanding landscape of Diagnostic Classification Models (DCM). In many ways, their review article clearly points to some of the questions that need to be answered before DCMs can become part of the psychometric practitioners toolkit. Apart from the issues mentioned in this article that…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Classification, Psychometrics, Item Response Theory
Lohnes, Paul R.; Pai, Lu – 1982
As useful as LISREL may be in model estimation and testing, its most significant contribution to date is the encouragement and example it gives for right thinking about research and right planning of research. The encouragement to hypothesize the best possible model for the process that is the object of study, and to plan measurements that…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Educational Research, Factor Analysis, Hypothesis Testing
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Farhady, Hossein – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2005
Within the last few decades, there have been multidimensional advancements in language assessment. Some of the advancements have been in the direction of developing theoretical models of the construct of language ability, others in the line of measuring that construct, and still some others toward materializing the outcomes of measuring the…
Descriptors: Models, Applied Linguistics, Language Tests, Psychometrics
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Fischer, Kurt W.; Dawson, Theo L. – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2002
Maintains that Demetriou and his colleagues' project shows how developmental scientists can assess concepts from multiple frameworks and relate them through explicit modeling and targeted research to build explanations powerfully grounded in data and theory. Presents doubts related to specific conclusions because of issues related to the design of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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Turner, Philip Michael – 1984
This chapter examines the role that instructional development (ID) can, does, and should play in the public school library program, particularly the ID activities that can be undertaken by the school library media specialist (LMS). The LMS literature is examined to determine the extent to which ID activities are considered, and a factor analysis…
Descriptors: Competence, Elementary Secondary Education, Factor Analysis, Higher Education
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Greenspan, Stephen; McGrew, Kevin S. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1996
This paper responds to a 1992 study in which it was argued that the structure of intelligence in adults with severe mental retardation deviates from Greenspan's model, in which social and practical intelligence form separate factors. Application of confirmatory factor analysis to the original correlation matrix found the Greenspan model to be…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adults, Data Interpretation, Factor Analysis
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