2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-62342009000500003
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Teoria da Resposta ao Item

Abstract: RESUMOA preocupação com medidas de traços psicológicos é antiga, sendo que muitos estudos e propostas de métodos foram desenvolvidos no sentido de alcançar este objetivo. Entre os trabalhos propostos, destaca-se a Teoria da Resposta ao Item (TRI) que, a princípio, veio completar limitações da Teoria Clássica de Medidas, empregada em larga escala até hoje na medida de traços psicológicos. O ponto principal da TRI é que ela leva em consideração o item particularmente, sem relevar os escores totais; portanto, as … Show more

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“…This is possible because IRT has as its central elements the items, instead of the global evaluation [10].…”
Section: IIImentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is possible because IRT has as its central elements the items, instead of the global evaluation [10].…”
Section: IIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Araujo, Andrade and Bortolloti [10], IRT models lack the type of item and type of response method, being they cumulative or not. The fundamental discrepancy between the two models lies in the connection of the assertive response probability given by an individual to an item in relation to its characteristics in cumulative models.…”
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“…Thus, IRT allows scales to be elaborated, revised and optimized for specific uses, employing patterns of responses in probabilistic terms. Item Response Theory is also often designed to measure skills or abilities highlighting features that cannot be observed directly [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance test items inherently satisfy this assumption; therefore, monotonicity is implicitly assumed. Item Response Theory is a breakthrough in the measurement processes, especially as it enables the existing dimensions in the evaluation of specific characteristics to be expressed in a single latent trait scale [4]. Therefore, IRT allows the functional capacity index (FCI), the latent trait proposed in this study, to measure different elderly persons or the same individuals in various health conditions and have their functional abilities compared through common items.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%