State of the psychometric methods: patient-reported outcome measure development and refinement using item response theory
Abstract Background This paper is part of a series comparing different psychometric approaches to evaluate patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures using the same items and dataset. We provide an overview and example application to demonstrate 1) using item response theory (IRT) to identify poor and...
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Main Authors: | Angela M. Stover (Author), Lori D. McLeod (Author), Michelle M. Langer (Author), Wen-Hung Chen (Author), Bryce B. Reeve (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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