Assessings Retests Effects at the Individual Level: A general IR- based approach
Test-retest studies for assessing stability and change are widely used in different domains and allow improved or additional individual estimates of interest to be obtained. However, if these estimates are to be validly interpreted the responses given at Time-2 must be free of retest effects, and the fulfilment of this assumption must be empirically checked. This article proposes a comprehensive item response theory-based approach for assessing retest effects at the [...]
Information Integration Theory and Functional Measurement: Applications in Psychology
This special issue contains a selection of papers presented at the [...]
Correcting Two-Sample z and t Tests for Correlation: An alternative to One-Sample Tests on Difference Scores
In order to circumvent the influence of correlation in paired-samples and [...]
The Dirichet-Multinomial Model for Multivariate Randomized Response Data and Small Samples
In survey sampling the randomized response (RR) technique can be [...]
Estimation of logistic regression models in small samples. A simulation study using a weakly informative default prior distribution
In this paper, we used simulations to compare the performance [...]
