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General mixture item response models with different item response structures: Exposition with an application to Likert scales
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Bolsinova
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.
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Jeon, M.
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Tijmstra, J.
Published 2018
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Learning meets assessment: On the relation between item response theory and Bayesian knowledge tracing
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Attali, M.
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Bolsinova
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M
.
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Deonovic, B.
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Maris, G.
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Yudelson, M.
Published 2018
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Measurement of Ability in Adaptive Learning and Assessment Systems when Learners Use On-Demand Hints
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Arieli-Attali, M.
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Bolsinova
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M
.
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Deonovic, B.
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Hagiwara, M.
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Maris, G.
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Settles, B.
Published 2022
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