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The article was published on 1982-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1897 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rating scale & Polytomous Rasch model.

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Validating a Learning Progression in Mathematical Functions for College Readiness

TL;DR: Olson et al. as discussed by the authors report on the creation and validation of a more informative test rooted in college readiness standards in mathematics, and reveal one possible means of providing better measures along a central strand of mathematical knowledge required for students entering college.
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A Psychometric Revision of the European American Values Scale for Asian Americans Using the Rasch Model

TL;DR: The 18-item European American Values Scale for Asian Americans (M. M. Wolfe, P. H. Yang and D. R. Atkinson, 2001) was revised on the basis of results from a psychometric analysis using t...
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Development of the Sources of Work Stress Inventory

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Graduate Skills Assessment : Stage One Validity Study

TL;DR: The Graduate Skills Assessment (GSA) test has been designed to assess a set of valued and widely applicable generic skills that may be developed through the university experience, and which are relevant to university achievement and graduate work.
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A unidimensional pain/disability measure for low-back pain syndromes

TL;DR: A new measure, suitable for documenting severity and response to treatment in chronic low‐back pain syndromes, is presented, self‐administered and combines two pain and seven mobility items that matched well with the expected expression of the conditions of the patients.