Title of article :
Item Response Theory and the Measurement
of Clinical Change
Author/Authors :
Steven P. Reise، نويسنده , , Mark G. Haviland، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
An instrument’s sensitivity to detect individual-level change is an important consideration for
both psychometric and clinical researchers. In this article, we develop a cognitive problems
measure and evaluate its sensitivity to detect change from an item response theory (IRT) perspective.
After illustrating assumption checking and model fit assessment, we detail 4 features
of IRT modeling: (a) the scale information curve and its relation to the bandwidth of measurement
precision, (b) the scale response curve and how it is used to link the latent trait metric with
the raw score metric, (c) content-based versus norm-based score referencing, and (d) the level
of measurement of the latent trait scale.We conclude that IRT offers an informative, alternative
framework for understanding an instrument’s psychometric properties and recommend that
IRT analyses be considered prior to investigations of change, growth, or the effectiveness of
clinical interventions
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment