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Analysis of Local Dependence and Multidimensionality in Graphical Loglinear Rasch Models

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Pages 1239-1276 | Published online: 15 Feb 2007

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Tine Nielsen, Ask Elklit, Maria Louison Vang, Sabrina Brødsgaard Nielsen, Mikkel Auning-Hansen & Sabina Palic. (2023) Cross-cultural validity and psychometric properties of the International Trauma Questionnaire in a clinical refugee sample. European Journal of Psychotraumatology 14:1.
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T. Nielsen, J. Dammeyer, M. L. Vang & G. Makransky. (2018) Gender Fairness in Self-Efficacy? A Rasch-Based Validity Study of the General Academic Self-Efficacy Scale (GASE). Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research 62:5, pages 664-681.
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Karen-Inge Karstoft, Anni B. S. Nielsen & Tine Nielsen. (2017) Assessment of depression in veterans across missions: a validity study using Rasch measurement models. European Journal of Psychotraumatology 8:1.
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Åse Brandt, Svend Kreiner & Susanne Iwarsson. (2010) Mobility-related participation and user satisfaction: Construct validity in the context of powered wheelchair use. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 5:5, pages 305-313.
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Svend Kreiner. (2007) Validity and objectivity: Reflections on the role and nature of Rasch models. Nordic Psychology 59:3, pages 268-298.
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Tine Nielsen, Maiken Pontoppidan, Morten Pettersson, Christina H. Donstrup, Svend Kreiner & Signe Boe Rayce. (2023) Measuring child and adolescent well-being in Denmark: Validation and norming of the Danish KIDSCREEN-10 child/adolescent version in a national representative sample of school pupils in grades five through eight. PLOS ONE 18:9, pages e0291420.
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Alan Tennant & Ayse A. Küçükdeveci. (2023) Application of the Rasch measurement model in rehabilitation research and practice: early developments, current practice, and future challenges. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences 4.
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Purya Baghaei & Karl Bang Christensen. (2023) Modeling local item dependence in C-tests with the loglinear Rasch model. Language Testing, pages 026553222311551.
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Henry Santa-Cruz-Espinoza, Gina Chávez-Ventura, Julio Domínguez-Vergara & César Merino-Soto. (2023) Internal Structure of the Work–Family Conflict Questionnaire (WFCQ) in Teacher Teleworking. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20:2, pages 970.
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Inmaculada Martínez-García, Tine Nielsen & Enrique Alastor. (2021) Perceived Stress and Perceived Lack of Control of Spanish Education-Degree University Students: Differences Dependent on Degree Year, Basis for Admission and Gender. Psychological Reports 125:4, pages 1824-1851.
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Tine Nielsen, Inmaculada Martínez-García & Enrique Alastor. (2022) Exploring First Semester Changes in Domain-Specific Critical Thinking. Frontiers in Education 7.
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Tine Nielsen, Inmaculada Martínez-García & Enrique Alastor. 2022. Academic Self-efficacy in Education. Academic Self-efficacy in Education 71 96 .
Jessica Malmqvist, Volkert Siersma, Christine Winther Bang & John Brodersen. (2021) Consequences of screening in colorectal cancer (COS-CRC): development and dimensionality of a questionnaire. BMC Psychology 9:1.
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Tine Nielsen. (2021) Psychometric evaluation of the Danish language version of the field practice experiences questionnaire for students in teacher education (FPE-DK) using item analysis according to the Rasch model. PLOS ONE 16:10, pages e0258459.
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Tine Nielsen, Inmaculada Martínez‐García & Enrique Alastor. (2021) Critical thinking of psychology students: A within‐ and cross‐cultural study using Rasch models. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 62:3, pages 426-435.
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Martin S. Andersen & Guido Makransky. (2021) The Validation and Further Development of the Multidimensional Cognitive Load Scale for Physical and Online Lectures (MCLS-POL). Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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Tine Nielsen, Ida S. Friderichsen & Signe Boe Rayce. (2020) Classification of loneliness using the T‐ILS: Is it as simple as it seems?. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 62:1, pages 104-115.
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Martin S. Andersen & Guido Makransky. (2020) The validation and further development of a multidimensional cognitive load scale for virtual environments. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning 37:1, pages 183-196.
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Signe Boe Rayce, Maiken Pontoppidan & Tine Nielsen. (2020) Concordance within parent couples’ perception of parental stress symptoms among parents to 1-18-year-olds with physical or mental health problems. PLOS ONE 15:12, pages e0244212.
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Pedro H. Ribeiro Santiago, Tine Nielsen, Lisa Gaye Smithers, Rachel Roberts & Lisa Jamieson. (2020) Measuring stress in Australia: validation of the perceived stress scale (PSS-14) in a national sample. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 18:1.
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Erik Vindbjerg, Jessica Carlsson, Erik Lykke Mortensen, Guido Makransky & Tine Nielsen. (2020) A Rasch-based validity study of the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire. Journal of Affective Disorders 277, pages 697-705.
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Pedro Henrique Ribeiro Santiago, Tine Nielsen, Rachel Roberts, Lisa Gaye Smithers & Lisa Jamieson. (2020) Sense of personal control: Can it be assessed culturally unbiased across Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians?. PLOS ONE 15:10, pages e0239384.
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Janni Ammitzbøll, Anne Mette Skovgaard, Bjørn E. Holstein, Anette Andersen, Svend Kreiner & Tine Nielsen. (2019) Construct validity of a service-setting based measure to identify mental health problems in infancy. PLOS ONE 14:3, pages e0214112.
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Maiken Pontoppidan, Tine Nielsen & Ingeborg Hedegaard Kristensen. (2018) Psychometric properties of the Danish Parental Stress Scale: Rasch analysis in a sample of mothers with infants. PLOS ONE 13:11, pages e0205662.
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Tine Nielsen, Guido Makransky, Maria Louison Vang & Jesper Dammeyer. (2017) How specific is specific self-efficacy? A construct validity study using Rasch measurement models. Studies in Educational Evaluation 53, pages 87-97.
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Karl Bang Christensen, Guido Makransky & Mike Horton. (2016) Critical Values for Yen’s Q 3 : Identification of Local Dependence in the Rasch Model Using Residual Correlations . Applied Psychological Measurement 41:3, pages 178-194.
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Brian C. Wesolowski, Ross M. Amend, Thomas S. Barnstead, Andrew S. Edwards, Matthew Everhart, Quentin R. Goins, Robert J. GroganIIIIII, Amanda M. Herceg, S. Ira Jenkins, Paul M. Johns, Christopher J. McCarver, Robin E. Schaps, Gary W. Sorrell & Jonathan D. Williams. (2017) The Development of a Secondary-Level Solo Wind Instrument Performance Rubric Using the Multifaceted Rasch Partial Credit Measurement Model. Journal of Research in Music Education 65:1, pages 95-119.
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Julie Bøjstrup Nielsen, Julie Nyholm Kyvsgaard, Stine Møller Sildorf, Svend Kreiner & Jannet Svensson. (2017) Item analysis using Rasch models confirms that the Danish versions of the DISABKIDS® chronic-generic and diabetes-specific modules are valid and reliable. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 15:1.
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Maja Olsbjerg & Karl Bang Christensen. (2015) Modeling local dependence in longitudinal IRT models. Behavior Research Methods 47:4, pages 1413-1424.
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Maj-Britt Glenn Lauritsen, Svend Kreiner, Margareta Söderström, Jens Dørup & Jørgen Lous. (2015) A speech reception in noise test for preschool children (the Galker-test): Validity, reliability and acceptance. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 79:10, pages 1694-1701.
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C. W. Schnohr, S. Kreiner, E. P. Due, C. Currie, W. Boyce & F. Diderichsen. (2007) Differential Item Functioning of a Family Affluence Scale: Validation Study on Data from HBSC 2001/02. Social Indicators Research 89:1, pages 79-95.
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Kirsten Schultz-Larsen, Svend Kreiner & Rikke Kirstine Lomholt. (2007) Mini-Mental Status Examination: Mixed Rasch model item analysis derived two different cognitive dimensions of the MMSE. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 60:3, pages 268-279.
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