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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A comprehensive look at IRT circa mid 90s,
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This review is from: Handbook of Modern Item Response Theory (Hardcover)
This edited volume provides synoptic chapters on the field of item response models. Nearly every variant of model--there were a lot then, more now--gets a chapter, usually written by one of the most prominent names associated with the model. For instance, R. Darrell Bock wrote the chapter on nominal models. The writing is generally clear and notation is consistent, as another reviewer noted. However... the field has changed a lot in the intervening time since publication. This book represents an overview of "state of the art" circa the mid 1990s. If you need an introduction to a lot of models, it's good since those haven't changed, even though many have been added. However, you still see things like joint maximum likelihood estimation (JMLE) seriously discussed and there is, if I recall correctly, no mention of MCMC methods or of the more "modern" view of IRT as a generalized linear mixed model, discussed in books like the volume edited by Paul de Boeck and Mark Wilson (2004), Explanatory Item Response Models.At publication, this would have been *****, but it loses one due to age.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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A Comprehenstive Account of Item Response Theory,
This review is from: Handbook of Modern Item Response Theory (Hardcover)
The book, edited by van der Linden and Hambleton, is a comprehensiveaccount of Item Response Theory. The "modern" in the title of the book is indeed reflected in new developments such as nonparametric models and mixture models. The audience of the book is targeted toward those who want to further develop models around Item Response Theory. People who are more interested in applying IRT may prefer books like Applying the Rasch Model: Fundamental Measurement in the Human Sciences. Although the book was contributed by multiple authors, the two editors indeed made efforts making notation consistent and the structure of every chapter similar (Introduction, Model Description, Parameter Estimation, Examples, References), which is very important for readers like me who don't follow the book from cover to cover.
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Good item, poor response,
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This is a good deal for the book. The book is like-new as described in the website. However, the seller did not response to my question when I asked about the late delivery.
3 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Gift in the field of Educational Measurement,
By Muhammad Abiodullah (Pakistan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Handbook of Modern Item Response Theory (Hardcover)
This book is realy a gift for those persons who are working in educational Measurement.
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Handbook of Modern Item Response Theory by Wim J. van der Linden (Hardcover - November 15, 1996)
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