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Causal Rasch models

A. Jackson Stenner; William Fisher; Mark H. Stone; Donald S. Burdick

Rasch's unidimensional models for measurement show how to connect object measures (e.g., reader abilities), measurement mechanisms (e.g., machine-generated cloze reading items), and observational outcomes (e.g., counts correct on reading instruments). Substantive theory shows what interventions or manipulations to the measurement mechanism can be traded off against a change to the object measure to hold the observed outcome constant. A Rasch model integrated with a substantive theory dictates the form and substance of permissible interventions. Rasch analysis, absent construct theory and an associated specification equation, is a black box in which understanding may be more illusory than not. Finally, the quantitative hypothesis can be tested by comparing theory-based trade-off relations with observed trade-off relations. Only quantitative variables (as measured) support such trade-offs....

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APA citation

A. Jackson Stenner, William Fisher, Mark H. Stone, & Donald S. Burdick (2013). Causal Rasch models. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 536-536. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00536