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The original JSS article: Article about CML Estimation in eRm: Article about LLRAs in eRm: Book Chapter about LLRAs: Article about the performance of Quasi-Exact Tests in eRm: Article about the Performance of the nonparametric Q3 Tests in eRm:
Mair P, Hatzinger R (2007). “Extended Rasch modeling: The eRm package for the application of IRT models in R.” Journal of Statistical Software, 20. doi:10.18637/jss.v020.i09.
Mair P, Hatzinger R (2007). “CML based estimation of extended Rasch models with the eRm package in R.” Psychology Science, 49. doi:10.18637/jss.v020.i09.
Hatzinger R, Rusch T (2009). “IRT models with relaxed assumptions in eRm: A manual-like instruction.” Psychology Science Quarterly, 51.
Rusch T, Maier M, Hatzinger R (2013). “Linear logistic models with relaxed assumptions in R.” In Lausen B, van den Poel D, Ultsch A (eds.), Algorithms from and for Nature and Life, series Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-00035-0_34.
Koller I, Maier M, Hatzinger R (2015). “An empirical power analysis of quasi-exact tests for the Rasch model: Measurement invariance in small samples.” Methodology, 11. doi:10.1027/1614-2241/a000090.
Debelak R, Koller I (2019). “Testing the local independence assumption of the Rasch model with Q3-based nonparametric model tests.” Applied Psychological Measurement, 44. doi:10.1177/0146621619835501.
Corresponding BibTeX entries:
@Article{, title = {Extended Rasch modeling: The eRm package for the application of IRT models in R}, author = {Patrick Mair and Reinhold Hatzinger}, journal = {Journal of Statistical Software}, year = {2007}, page = {1--20}, volume = {20}, issue = {9}, doi = {10.18637/jss.v020.i09}, }
@Article{, title = {CML based estimation of extended Rasch models with the eRm package in R}, author = {Patrick Mair and Reinhold Hatzinger}, journal = {Psychology Science}, year = {2007}, page = {26--43}, volume = {49}, issue = {1}, doi = {10.18637/jss.v020.i09}, }
@Article{, title = {IRT models with relaxed assumptions in eRm: A manual-like instruction}, author = {Reinhold Hatzinger and Thomas Rusch}, journal = {Psychology Science Quarterly}, year = {2009}, page = {87--120}, volume = {51}, issue = {1}, }
@InProceedings{, title = {Linear logistic models with relaxed assumptions in R}, author = {Thomas Rusch and Marco Maier and Reinhold Hatzinger}, booktitle = {Algorithms from and for Nature and Life}, editor = {Berthold Lausen and Dirk {van den Poel} and Alfred Ultsch}, series = {Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization}, year = {2013}, page = {337--347}, address = {New York}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-00035-0_34}, }
@Article{, title = {An empirical power analysis of quasi-exact tests for the Rasch model: Measurement invariance in small samples}, author = {Ingrid Koller and Marco Maier and Reinhold Hatzinger}, journal = {Methodology}, year = {2015}, page = {45--54}, volume = {11}, issue = {2}, doi = {10.1027/1614-2241/a000090}, }
@Article{, title = {Testing the local independence assumption of the Rasch model with Q3-based nonparametric model tests}, author = {Rudolf Debelak and Ingrid Koller}, journal = {Applied Psychological Measurement}, year = {2019}, page = {103--117}, volume = {44}, issue = {2}, doi = {10.1177/0146621619835501}, }
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