Exploring Within-Rater Category Ordering: A Simulation Study Using Adjacent-Categories Mokken Scale Analysis

The interpretation of ratings from educational performance assessments assumes that rating scale categories are ordered as expected (i.e., higher ratings correspond to higher levels of judged student achievement). However, this assumption must be verified empirically using measurement models that do...

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