Rasch fit statistics and sample size considerations for polytomous data.
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Development of a metric for tracking and comparing population health based on the minimal generic set of domains of functioning and health.Applying the revised Chinese Job Content Questionnaire to assess psychosocial work conditions among Taiwan's hospital workersDevelopment of a Microsoft Excel tool for one-parameter Rasch model of continuous items: an application to a safety attitude surveyMeasuring Disability: Comparing the Impact of Two Data Collection Approaches on Disability Rates.Redefining diagnostic symptoms of depression using Rasch analysis: testing an item bank suitable for DSM-V and computer adaptive testing.Psychological distress in cancer survivors: the further development of an item bank.KIDMAP, a web based system for gathering patients' feedback on their doctors.Translation, adaptation and validation of the American short form Patient Activation Measure (PAM13) in a Danish version.Development of a Patient-Reported Palliative Care-Specific Health Classification System: The POS-EOccurrences and sources of Differential Item Functioning (DIF) in patient-reported outcome measures: Description of DIF methods, and review of measures of depression, quality of life and general health.Psychometric limitations of the 13-item Sense of Coherence Scale assessed by Rasch analysis.Rasch analysis of the General Self-Efficacy Scale in a sample of persons with morbid obesitySpatio-temporal Rasch analysis of quality of life outcomes in the French general population: measurement invariance and group comparisonsMeasuring Constructs in Family Science: How Can Item Response Theory Improve Precision and Validity?Abbreviated World Health Organization Quality of Life questionnaire (WHOQOL-Bref) in north Indian patients with bronchial asthma: an evaluation using Rasch analysis.PARADISE 24: A Measure to Assess the Impact of Brain Disorders on People's Lives.Validation of the food access survey tool to assess household food insecurity in rural Bangladesh.Measuring patient activation in Italy: Translation, adaptation and validation of the Italian version of the patient activation measure 13 (PAM13-I)An introduction to item response theory for patient-reported outcome measurementDevelopment of a Short Version of MSQOL-54 Using Factor Analysis and Item Response Theory.Comparison and concordance of health-related quality of life tests among substance usersImpact of Rating Scale Categories on Reliability and Fit Statistics of the Malay Spiritual Well-Being Scale using Rasch AnalysisLee Fatigue And Energy Scales: exploring aspects of validity in a sample of women with HIV using an application of a Rasch model.Rasch analysis holds no brief for the use of the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) in Chinese neurodermatitis patients.Validation of the KOOS, JR: A Short-form Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes Survey.Validation of the HOOS, JR: A Short-form Hip Replacement SurveyPsychometric properties of KIDSCREEN-27 among childhood cancer survivors and age matched peers: a Rasch analysis.A Rasch Analysis of Assessments of Morning and Evening Fatigue in Oncology Patients Using the Lee Fatigue Scale.Factor structure and item level psychometrics of the Social Problem Solving Inventory-Revised: Short Form in traumatic brain injury.Psychometrican analysis and dimensional structure of the Brazilian version of melasma quality of life scale (MELASQoL-BP).Cross-cultural validity of the Spanish version of PHQ-9 among pregnant Peruvian women: a Rasch item response theory analysis.The Contribution of the Rasch Model to the Clinical Validation of Nursing Diagnoses: Integrative Literature Review.Examination of the Applicability of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) Questionnaire to Patients with Hand Injuries and Diseases Using Rasch Analysis.Evaluation properties of the French version of the OUT-PATSAT35 satisfaction with care questionnaire according to classical and item response theory analyses.Social capital at work: psychometric analysis of a short scale in Spanish among Mexican health workers.Validation of the WHOQOL-BREF quality of life questionnaire for general use in New Zealand: confirmatory factor analysis and Rasch analysis.Verifying Validity of the Household Dietary Diversity Score: An Application of Rasch Modeling.Development and validation of a tool to assess self-efficacy for competence in interprofessional collaborative practice.Evidence for a unidimensional 15-item version of the CASP-19 using a Rasch model approach.Further validation of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) in the UK veterinary profession: Rasch analysis.
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Rasch fit statistics and sample size considerations for polytomous data.
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