Multidimensional Item Response Theory

Multidimensional Item Response Theory by Wes Bonifay, published by SAGE Publications on January 7, 2020, is a comprehensive exploration of multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) within the fields of psychological and educational measurement. This 152-page volume presents sophisticated models developed from decades of psychometric research, making complex methodologies accessible to those familiar with unidimensional IRT modeling.
Readers will find practical examples and illustrations that clarify the application of MIRT, supported by numerous figures and diagrams. The book also includes snippets of R code throughout the text, with complete code available on an accompanying website, enabling readers to explore MIRT models, estimate model parameters, and generate plots. Covering topics in social science and statistics, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of advanced statistical techniques in measurement.
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Several decades of psychometric research have led to the development of sophisticated models for multidimensional test data, and in recent years, multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) has become a burgeoning topic in psychological and educational measurement. Considered a cutting-edge statistical technique, the methodology underlying MIRT can be complex, and therefore doesn’t receive much attention in introductory IRT courses. However author Wes Bonifay shows how MIRT can be understood and applied by anyone with a firm grounding in unidimensional IRT modeling. His volume includes practical examples and illustrations, along with numerous figures and diagrams. Multidimensional Item Response Theory includes snippets of R code interspersed throughout the text (with the complete R code included on an accompanying website) to guide readers in exploring MIRT models, estimating the model parameters, generating plots, and implementing the various procedures and applications discussed throughout the book.
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