Testing for DIF in a model with single peaked item characteristic curves: The parella model
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marginal maximum likelihood; EM-algorithm; nonmonotone trace lines; single-peaked preference functions; latent trait theory; unfolding; DIF; differential item functioning;All these keywords.
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