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Neil J. Dorans
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Computerized Adaptive Testing: A Primer
2000
Howard Wainer, Neil J. Dorans, Ronald Flaugher, Bert F. Green, Robert J. Mislevy, Lynne Steinberg, David Thissen
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Fairness in Educational Assessment and Measurement
2016
Linda Cook, Neil J. Dorans
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Linking and Aligning Scores and Scales (Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences)
2007
Neil J. Dorans, Mary Pommerich, Paul W. Holland
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Assessing unexpected differential item performance of female candidates on SAT and TSWE forms administered in December 1977: an application of the standardization approach
1983
Neil J. Dorans
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Effects on score distributions of deleting an unkeyable item from a test
1983
Neil J. Dorans
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The shrunken generalized distance: a useful concept for estimation of the actual error rate
1984
Neil J. Dorans
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Reduced rank classification
1985
Neil J. Dorans
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The two-predictor validity curve
1985
Neil J. Dorans
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On correlations, distances and error rates
1985
Neil J. Dorans
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The internal construct validity of the SAT
1987
Neil J. Dorans
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The standardization approach to assessing differential speededness
1988
Neil J. Dorans
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Checking the equivalence of nearly identical test editions
1988
Neil J. Dorans
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Constructed response and differential item functioning: a pragmatic approach
1991
Neil J. Dorans
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DIF detection and description: Mantel-Haenszel and standardization
1992
Neil J. Dorans
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Equity assessment for polytomously scored items: a taxonomy of procedures for assessing differential item functioning
1994
Neil J. Dorans
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Correspondences between ACT and SAT I scores
1999
Neil J. Dorans
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Looking Back Proceedings of a Conference in Honor of Paul W. Holland
2011
Neil J. Dorans, Sandip Sinharay