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Bryant,
Technical
Reports
Bryant, D.
U. (2003). Derivation of the item information function in any direction for the
multidimensional three-parameter logistic model. Unpublished Manuscript. PDF (180 KB)
Conference
Presentations
Bryant, D. U. (2004, April). Item information function
for the three-parameter logistic
multidimensional
model. Paper presented at
the 19th Annual Conference of the
Society for
Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Chicago, IL. PDF (174KB)
Bryant, D. U., Williamson, D., Wooten, W., & Forde,
D, S. (2004, April). Differential item
functioning and
item information. Paper
presented at the 19th Annual Conference
of the Society for
Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Chicago, IL. PDF (805KB)
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Bryant,
D. U., Wooten, W., Forde, D.
S., & Reynolds, A. M. (2003, April). Separating benign and
adverse
differential item functioning: A simulation study. Paper presented at the 18th
Annual Conference
of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Orlando,
FL.
Bryant, D. U., & Astwood, R. (2003, February). The
validity of reported ethnic group
differences in
cognitive ability: A question of measurement equivalence. Paper
presented at the McKnight
Fellows Mid-Year Meeting, Tampa, FL.
Katz, I., & Bryant, D. U. (2002, June). Using cognitive models to
predict item characteristics.
Paper presented at
Educational Testing Service. Princeton, NJ.
Wooten, W., Bryant, D. U.,
& Forde, D. S. (2002, April). Non-uniform differential item
functioning and
reliability. Paper presented
at the 17th Annual Conference of the
Society for
Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Ontario, Canada.
Bryant, D. U., Wooten, W., & Forde, D. S. (2002, March).
Detecting differential item
functioning in
a multidimensional test. Paper
presented at the 2002 Southeastern
Psychological
Association Convention. Orlando, FL.
Bryant, D. U., & Forde, D. S. (2002, March). Detecting
differential item functioning in
multidimensional
tests with interacting abilities
(Winner of the
Robert J. Wherry
Award). Paper presented at the 23rd Annual
Industrial/Organizational Psychology and
Organizational
Behavior Conference, Tampa, FL.