Exact(7)
He considered an item called the Smart Cycle, a stationary bike for young children that plugs directly into a television and controls the on-screen action.
DIF should be considered an item bias compromising estimation of the person ability only if the difference in the item parameters can be explained by a meaningful, construct-irrelevant difference between subgroups.
Critics need to look at the original critique of the iPad, which many considered an item that was not necessarily needed.
If the participants considered an item as not apt for measuring any of these domains, they could check a box "none of them".
We considered an item to be recalled if it appeared in the top 500, the number of items displayed by the search engine.
The percentages of responders who considered an item an obstacle were calculated on all 103 items by combining the score 'totally agree' and 'agree' of the 5 point Likert-scale.
Similar(53)
We considered an item-total correlation coefficient of 0.3 or more adequate evidence of homogeneity, hence reliability.
For instance, would people feel the same effects on their sense of ambiguity when considering an item of food rather than a person?
However we elected not to force respondents into considering an item as either important or unimportant and conducted our analysis by discounting the indifferent category.
Inventories such as one reported in [ 15], consider an item present or not; those that report on stockouts often employ questionnaires, where the availability of an item is scored on semi-quantitative scales [ 20], often a likert scale.
The options range from 'not at all' to 'very much' with intermediate options of 'slightly' and 'moderately.' The response option 'not applicable' is provided for those who do not consider an item to be relevant to their work setting.
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