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Journal of Nursing Measurement
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January 7, 2005
Psychometric analysis of performance on categories of client needs and nursing process with the NLN Diagnostic Readiness Test
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Debra Shelestak
Educational and Psychological Measurement
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January 7, 2022
Testing for Differential Item Functioning Under the <i>D</i>-Scoring Method
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Dimitar V Atanasov
Work (Reading, Mass.)
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April 3, 2003
Pretest-posttest designs and measurement of change
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Phillip D Rumrill
Educational and Psychological Measurement
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December 23, 2025
Conditional Reliability of Weighted Test Scores on a Bounded <i>D</i>-Scale
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Dimitar V Atanasov
Developmental Psychology
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January 5, 2007
Effects of a teen pregnancy prevention program on teens' attitudes toward sexuality: A latent trait modeling approach
Charles L Thomas, Dimiter M Dimitrov
Journal of Applied Measurement
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April 25, 2006
Adjusted Rasch person-fit statistics
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Richard M Smith
Educational and Psychological Measurement
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November 6, 2023
Latent <i>D</i>-Scoring Modeling: Estimation of Item and Person Parameters
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Dimitar V Atanasov
Educational and Psychological Measurement
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May 26, 2018
Developing a Measure of General Academic Ability: An Application of Maximal Reliability and Optimal Linear Combination to High School Students' Scores
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Tenko Raykov, Abdullah Ali Al-Qataee
Educational and Psychological Measurement
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March 12, 2020
Examining Validity-Related Correlations and Their Differences Under Assumption Violations
Tenko Raykov, Abdullah A Al-Qataee, Dimiter M Dimitrov
Educational and Psychological Measurement
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October 18, 2019
On the Connections Between Item Response Theory and Classical Test Theory: A Note on True Score Evaluation for Polytomous Items via Item Response Modeling
Tenko Raykov, Dimiter M Dimitrov, George A Marcoulides, et al.
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Journal of Nursing Measurement
|
January 7, 2005
Psychometric analysis of performance on categories of client needs and nursing process with the NLN Diagnostic Readiness Test
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Debra Shelestak
Educational and Psychological Measurement
|
January 7, 2022
Testing for Differential Item Functioning Under the <i>D</i>-Scoring Method
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Dimitar V Atanasov
Work (Reading, Mass.)
|
April 3, 2003
Pretest-posttest designs and measurement of change
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Phillip D Rumrill
Educational and Psychological Measurement
|
December 23, 2025
Conditional Reliability of Weighted Test Scores on a Bounded <i>D</i>-Scale
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Dimitar V Atanasov
Developmental Psychology
|
January 5, 2007
Effects of a teen pregnancy prevention program on teens' attitudes toward sexuality: A latent trait modeling approach
Charles L Thomas, Dimiter M Dimitrov
Journal of Applied Measurement
|
April 25, 2006
Adjusted Rasch person-fit statistics
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Richard M Smith
Educational and Psychological Measurement
|
November 6, 2023
Latent <i>D</i>-Scoring Modeling: Estimation of Item and Person Parameters
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Dimitar V Atanasov
Educational and Psychological Measurement
|
May 26, 2018
Developing a Measure of General Academic Ability: An Application of Maximal Reliability and Optimal Linear Combination to High School Students' Scores
Dimiter M Dimitrov, Tenko Raykov, Abdullah Ali Al-Qataee
Educational and Psychological Measurement
|
March 12, 2020
Examining Validity-Related Correlations and Their Differences Under Assumption Violations
Tenko Raykov, Abdullah A Al-Qataee, Dimiter M Dimitrov
Educational and Psychological Measurement
|
October 18, 2019
On the Connections Between Item Response Theory and Classical Test Theory: A Note on True Score Evaluation for Polytomous Items via Item Response Modeling
Tenko Raykov, Dimiter M Dimitrov, George A Marcoulides, et al.
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