Psychometrika

Introduction

Psychometrika, 89(4)

INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING RESEARCH
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Remarks from the Editor-in-Chief
Sandip Sinharay

Optimizing Large-Scale Educational Assessment with a “Divide-and-Conquer” Strategy: Fast and Efficient Distributed Bayesian Inference in IRT Models
Sainan Xu, Jing Lu, Jiwei Zhang, Chun Wang, Gongjun Xu []

Practical Implications of Sum Scores Being Psychometrics’ Greatest Accomplishment
Daniel McNeish []

Are Sum Scores a Great Accomplishment of Psychometrics or Intuitive Test Theory?
Robert J. Mislevy []

Rejoinder to McNeish and Mislevy: What Does Psychological Measurement Require?
Klaas Sijtsma, Jules L. Ellis, Denny Borsboom []

A Note on Ising Network Analysis with Missing Data
Siliang Zhang, Yunxiao Chen []

Ordinal Outcome State-Space Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data
Teague R. Henry, Lindley R. Slipetz, Ami Falk, Jiaxing Qiu, Meng Chen []

Asymptotically Correct Person Fit z-Statistics For the Rasch Testlet Model
Zhongtian Lin, Tao Jiang, Frank Rijmen, Paul Van Wamelen []

Modeling Evasive Response Bias in Randomized Response: Cheater Detection Versus Self-protective No-Saying
Khadiga H. A. Sayed, Maarten J. L. F. Cruyff, Peter G. M. van der Heijden []

Reliability Theory for Measurements with Variable Test Length, Illustrated with ERN and Pe Collected in the Flanker Task
Jules L. Ellis, Klaas Sijtsma, Kristel de Groot, Patrick J. F. Groenen []

New Paradigm of Identifiable General-response Cognitive Diagnostic Models: Beyond Categorical Data
Seunghyun Lee, Yuqi Gu []

Bayesian Adaptive Lasso for Detecting Item–Trait Relationship and Differential Item Functioning in Multidimensional Item Response Theory Models
Na Shan, Ping-Feng Xu []