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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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Detecting and interpreting local item dependence using a family of rasch models

TL;DR: In this article, a method for detecting and in terpreting disturbances of the local independence as sumption among items that share common stimulus material or other substantive features is described, and the results indicate that some disturb ances were present among particular subsets of the items.
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A comparison of Rasch with Likert scoring to discriminate between patients' evaluations of total hip replacement surgery

TL;DR: The results from the current study suggest that in some situations there may be substantial gains in measuring health related outcomes using Rasch-based scoring methods.

The Rasch Debate: Validity and Revolution in Educational Measurement.

TL;DR: Jaeger's observations are explicated by contrasting the views on measurement of B. D. Wright and E. F. Lindquist with relation to the interpretation each has of the validation of constructs as considered by C. Cherryholmes (3988).
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Towards an ICF-based clinical measure of functioning in people with ankylosing spondylitis: a methodological exploration

TL;DR: For the first time, it has been shown that clinical measures of functioning, in principle, can be constructed based on the comprehensive ICF framework covering body functions and structures and activities and participation domains.
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Rasch-built measure of pleasant touch through active fingertip exploration.

TL;DR: Fingertip moisture levels appeared to be a major factor for (un)pleasant feelings during active exploration through the elaboration of a linear unidimensional scale that measures various materials according to the level of pleasantness they elicit through active fingertip explorations.