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Keller, Bryan – Psychometrika, 2012
Randomization tests are often recommended when parametric assumptions may be violated because they require no distributional or random sampling assumptions in order to be valid. In addition to being exact, a randomization test may also be more powerful than its parametric counterpart. This was demonstrated in a simulation study which examined the…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Nonparametric Statistics, Simulation, Sampling
Zhang, Zhiyong; Wang, Lijuan – Psychometrika, 2013
Despite wide applications of both mediation models and missing data techniques, formal discussion of mediation analysis with missing data is still rare. We introduce and compare four approaches to dealing with missing data in mediation analysis including list wise deletion, pairwise deletion, multiple imputation (MI), and a two-stage maximum…
Descriptors: Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Structural Equation Models, Simulation, Measurement Techniques
Merkle, Edgar C.; Zeileis, Achim – Psychometrika, 2013
The issue of measurement invariance commonly arises in factor-analytic contexts, with methods for assessment including likelihood ratio tests, Lagrange multiplier tests, and Wald tests. These tests all require advance definition of the number of groups, group membership, and offending model parameters. In this paper, we study tests of measurement…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Tests, Psychometrics
Tijmstra, Jesper; Hessen, David J.; van der Heijden, Peter G. M.; Sijtsma, Klaas – Psychometrika, 2013
Most dichotomous item response models share the assumption of latent monotonicity, which states that the probability of a positive response to an item is a nondecreasing function of a latent variable intended to be measured. Latent monotonicity cannot be evaluated directly, but it implies manifest monotonicity across a variety of observed scores,…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Statistical Inference, Probability, Psychometrics
Wilderjans, Tom F.; Ceulemans, E.; Van Mechelen, I. – Psychometrika, 2012
In many research domains different pieces of information are collected regarding the same set of objects. Each piece of information constitutes a data block, and all these (coupled) blocks have the object mode in common. When analyzing such data, an important aim is to obtain an overall picture of the structure underlying the whole set of coupled…
Descriptors: Semantics, Simulation, Multivariate Analysis, Matrices
Petersen, Janne; Bandeen-Roche, Karen; Budtz-Jorgensen, Esben; Larsen, Klaus Groes – Psychometrika, 2012
Latent class regression models relate covariates and latent constructs such as psychiatric disorders. Though full maximum likelihood estimation is available, estimation is often in three steps: (i) a latent class model is fitted without covariates; (ii) latent class scores are predicted; and (iii) the scores are regressed on covariates. We propose…
Descriptors: Computation, Prediction, Regression (Statistics), Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Hamaker, E. L.; Grasman, R. P. P. P. – Psychometrika, 2012
Many psychological processes are characterized by recurrent shifts between distinct regimes or states. Examples that are considered in this paper are the switches between different states associated with premenstrual syndrome, hourly fluctuations in affect during a major depressive episode, and shifts between a "hot hand" and a…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Statistical Inference, Data, Simulation
Bentler, Peter M.; de Leeuw, Jan – Psychometrika, 2011
When the factor analysis model holds, component loadings are linear combinations of factor loadings, and vice versa. This interrelation permits us to define new optimization criteria and estimation methods for exploratory factor analysis. Although this article is primarily conceptual in nature, an illustrative example and a small simulation show…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Models, Computation, Methods
Linting, Marielle; van Os, Bart Jan; Meulman, Jacqueline J. – Psychometrika, 2011
In this paper, the statistical significance of the contribution of variables to the principal components in principal components analysis (PCA) is assessed nonparametrically by the use of permutation tests. We compare a new strategy to a strategy used in previous research consisting of permuting the columns (variables) of a data matrix…
Descriptors: Intervals, Simulation, Statistical Significance, Factor Analysis
Zhang, Jinming – Psychometrika, 2013
In some popular test designs (including computerized adaptive testing and multistage testing), many item pairs are not administered to any test takers, which may result in some complications during dimensionality analyses. In this paper, a modified DETECT index is proposed in order to perform dimensionality analyses for response data from such…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Simulation, Computer Assisted Testing, Test Reliability
Kaplan, David; Chen, Jianshen – Psychometrika, 2012
A two-step Bayesian propensity score approach is introduced that incorporates prior information in the propensity score equation and outcome equation without the problems associated with simultaneous Bayesian propensity score approaches. The corresponding variance estimators are also provided. The two-step Bayesian propensity score is provided for…
Descriptors: Intervals, Bayesian Statistics, Scores, Prior Learning
Vasdekis, Vassilis G. S.; Cagnone, Silvia; Moustaki, Irini – Psychometrika, 2012
The paper proposes a composite likelihood estimation approach that uses bivariate instead of multivariate marginal probabilities for ordinal longitudinal responses using a latent variable model. The model considers time-dependent latent variables and item-specific random effects to be accountable for the interdependencies of the multivariate…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Computation, Probability, Longitudinal Studies
Anselmi, Pasquale; Robusto, Egidio; Stefanutti, Luca – Psychometrika, 2012
The Gain-Loss model is a probabilistic skill multimap model for assessing learning processes. In practical applications, more than one skill multimap could be plausible, while none corresponds to the true one. The article investigates whether constraining the error probabilities is a way of uncovering the best skill assignment among a number of…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Learning Processes, Simulation, Probability
Geerlings, Hanneke; Glas, Cees A. W.; van der Linden, Wim J. – Psychometrika, 2011
An application of a hierarchical IRT model for items in families generated through the application of different combinations of design rules is discussed. Within the families, the items are assumed to differ only in surface features. The parameters of the model are estimated in a Bayesian framework, using a data-augmented Gibbs sampler. An obvious…
Descriptors: Simulation, Intelligence Tests, Item Response Theory, Models
Adachi, Kohei – Psychometrika, 2011
Multivariate stimulus-response designs can be described by a three-way array of stimuli by responses by individuals. Its underlying structure can be represented by a network based on the Tucker2 component model in which stimulus components are connected with response components by means of the links that differ between individuals. For each…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Simulation, Semantic Differential, Responses