IEA-ETS Research Institute

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The IERI will sponsor publications in the form of a monograph series.  The work published in this monograph series will be that which has been funded or commissioned by the Institute, and may include any other work that is submitted to the Institute for publication.  In order to be published as part of the monograph series, the work will undergo and receive favorable technical, substantive, and editorial review.  The expectation is to have one of these publications each year, beginning in 2007. Each publication will contain a series of 5 to 7 papers related to the science of large scale assessment.

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IERI Monograph Series Volume 1 (October 2008)

Credits

Introduction - Hans Wagemaker and Irwin Kirsch

Test-taking motivation on low-stakes tests: A Swedish TIMSS 2003 example - Hanna Eklöf

An alternative examination of Chinese Taipei mathematics achievement: Application of the rule-space method to TIMSS 1999 data - Yi-Hsin Chen, Joanna S. Gorin, Marilyn S. Thompson, and Kikumi K. Tatsuoka

Estimation of a Rasch model including subdimensions - Steffen Brandt

Application of multilevel IRT to investigate cross-national skill profiles on TIMSS 2003 - Chanho Park and Daniel M. Bolt

Linking for the general diagnostic model - Xueli Xu and Matthias von Davier

Linking errors in trend estimation for international surveys in education
C. Monseur, H. Sibberns, and D. Hastedt

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IERI Monograph Series Volume 2 (October 2009)

 

 

 

 

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