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Item Using Response Modeling Methods to Develop Theory Related to Human Performance Diane D. Allen, PhD International Objective Measurement Workshop April 5-7, 2006 Berkeley, CA Outline Theories in human performance Process for generating the instrument Item Response Modeling Instrument Results of testing Revelations about the theory Theories of Human Performance human performance = physical phenomena +...

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Item Using Response Modeling Methods to Develop Theory Related to Human Performance Diane D. Allen, PhD International Objective Measurement Workshop April 5-7, 2006 Berkeley, CA Outline Theories in human performance Process for generating the instrument Item Response Modeling Instrument Results of testing Revelations about the theory Theories of Human Performance human performance = physical phenomena + choices arising from attitudes and knowledge qualitative domains are less readily measured Measures of Human Performance Related to Movement Current measures have problems: specific but restrictive (single diagnosis) aggregate too long to be clinically useful self-generated may lack specificity: Im better broad constructs not directly attributable to the intervention expert opinion may not meet psychometric standards New measure needed Process for Instrument Development (Wilson, 2005) Building blocks 1. Construct 2. Items 3. Outcome space 4. Measurement model Generate, Test, and Revise interview, write, review content and format, test psychometrics Advantages of Item Response Modeling close relationship w...
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