It is frequently necessary to make comparisons between scales or items using some common items and measuring the same trait. A methodology to solve this problem is the Rasch equating procedure for comparisons between two or more test instruments, given ...
A brief theoretical and methodological overview is given of the person-oriented and the variable-oriented approach, how these are commonly used in longitudinal research, and what one should take into consideration before choosing either approach. An ...
Prior research using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm has shown that participants are more likely to report the critical lures when long lists are presented. In this experiment, we evaluated two potential explanations for this list-length effect. Ten-...