Friday, December 9, 2005
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and the Institute for Objective Measurement at the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
Is it Possible To Solve the Incoherence of Rasch Measurement? George Karabatsos, Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago
Bookmark Standard Setting. John Stahl, Ph.D., Promissor, Inc. Facets Analysis for OSCEs. Doug Lawson, DC, MSc, PhD(c), University of Calgary, Canada
Measuring the Impact of Rater Severity Drift on Student Ability Measures. Lidia Dobria, Everett Smith, Ph.D., Carol Myford, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago
Score adjustment for rater bias in performance assessment. Cherdsak Iramaneerat, M.D., M.H.P.E. UIC and Measurement Research Associates, Inc.
Equating functional status measures across post-acute care rehabilitation settings. Trudy Mallinson, Ph.D., OTR/L, NZROT, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
A New ADLM for Spinal Cord Injury. Anne M. Bryden, OTR/L The Cleveland FES Center, MetroHealth Medical Center Rehabilitation Engineering Center and Nikolaus Bezruczko, Ph.D., Measurement and Evaluation Consulting
Differential Item Functioning with Winsteps and Facets: Implications For Triage in Substance Abuse and Dependence. Ken Conrad, Ph.D., UIC and Michael Dennis, Ph.D., Chestnut Health Systems
Study Skills Self-Efficacy of Secondary School Students in Hong Kong. Qiong (Joan) Fu, UIC; Mantak Yuen, University of Hong Kong; Lidia Dobria, UIC, Everett V. Smith, Ph.D, UIC.
Midwest Objective Measurement Seminar - MOMS. Lunz M. Rasch Measurement Transactions, 2005, 19:3 p. 1031
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