2003
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.628004
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The Rasch Model to Measure Service Quality

Abstract: The service quality is considered a latent variable, eventually derived as the combination of some other independent latent variables (dimensions). The observed variables (attributes), that measure those dimensions, are generally expressed by an ordinal scale and are obtained by handing out questionnaires to the users of the service. Therefore, the questionnaires being a measuring instrument, it has to be calibrated. Statistical calibration is a procedure that achieves the best approximation of the real measur… Show more

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“…Rasch models have been widely used in the human sciences, and have been applied by business researchers to evaluate the quality of work (Golia and Carpita, 2011) and the quality of service (Salini et al , 2003; Ferrari and Salini, 2008). To our knowledge, the only Rasch analysis in finance is provided by the research of Ridzak (2011), which ranks banks by their strictness in classifying risk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rasch models have been widely used in the human sciences, and have been applied by business researchers to evaluate the quality of work (Golia and Carpita, 2011) and the quality of service (Salini et al , 2003; Ferrari and Salini, 2008). To our knowledge, the only Rasch analysis in finance is provided by the research of Ridzak (2011), which ranks banks by their strictness in classifying risk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%