Date |
Time |
Room |
Topics |
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Monday, February 13th |
10-12 |
CSS, room 5.0.22 |
Introduction to DIGRAM with focus on intentions of the implementation and an overview of things that may be hard to find elsewhere: e.g. analysis of ordinal categorical data by graphical model and item analysis by graphical and log-linear Rasch models. | Monday lecture.pdf |
Tuesday, February 14th |
10-12 |
CSS, room 5.0.22 |
Graphical models in DIGRAM. An example. |
Tuesday lecture.pdf |
Wednesday, February 15th |
10-12 |
CSS, room 5.0.22 |
Item analysis by graphical Rasch models. Testing model fit using conditional inference. | Wednesday lecture.pdf |
Thursday, February 16th |
10-12 |
CSS, room 5.0.22 |
Interaction tests in graphical Rasch models. Testing differential item functioning (DIF) and local dependence (LD). Item analysis by log-linear Rasch models where items may function differentially and/or to be locally dependent. Since DIF and LD occurs in many health related scales, log-linear Rasch models provide an important extension. | Thursday lecture.pdf |
Friday, February 13th |
10-12 |
CSS, room 5.0.22 |
Person fit revisited. Exact tests of person fit in log-linear Rasch models. Tests of unidimensionality and other loose ends. Exact tests of person fit uses conditional probabilities of response patterns as test statistics based on Martin-Löf (Scand J Statist, vol. 1, 3-18, 1974). | Friday lecture.pdf |
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BIRT - exercises.pdf |
BIRT - Supplemental material.pdf |
BIRT Data.csv |
Pellicciari 2020 - BIRT Rasch Analysis.pdf |
Created by Svend Kreiner and Karl Bang Christensen.