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Date: 2011-11-30 19:38:31
Evaluation
Statistical models
Item response theory
HTML
Matrix
Psychological testing
Attribute Hierarchy Method
Education
Statistics
Psychometrics

Educational and Psychological Measurement http://epm.sagepub.com/ Statistical Consequences of Attribute Misspecification in the Rule Space Method

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