Using graphical loglinear Rasch models to investigate the construct validity of the Perceived Stress Scale

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Using graphical loglinear Rasch models to investigate the construct validity of the Perceived Stress Scale. / Nielsen, Tine; Ribeiro Santiago , Pedro Henrique .

Rasch Measurement: Applications in Quantitative Educational Research. red. / Myint Swe Khine. Singapore : Springer, 2020. s. 261-281.

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Nielsen, T & Ribeiro Santiago , PH 2020, Using graphical loglinear Rasch models to investigate the construct validity of the Perceived Stress Scale. i MS Khine (red.), Rasch Measurement: Applications in Quantitative Educational Research. Springer, Singapore, s. 261-281. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1800-3_14

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Nielsen, T., & Ribeiro Santiago , P. H. (2020). Using graphical loglinear Rasch models to investigate the construct validity of the Perceived Stress Scale. I M. S. Khine (red.), Rasch Measurement: Applications in Quantitative Educational Research (s. 261-281). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1800-3_14

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Nielsen T, Ribeiro Santiago PH. Using graphical loglinear Rasch models to investigate the construct validity of the Perceived Stress Scale. I Khine MS, red., Rasch Measurement: Applications in Quantitative Educational Research. Singapore: Springer. 2020. s. 261-281 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1800-3_14

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Nielsen, Tine ; Ribeiro Santiago , Pedro Henrique . / Using graphical loglinear Rasch models to investigate the construct validity of the Perceived Stress Scale. Rasch Measurement: Applications in Quantitative Educational Research. red. / Myint Swe Khine. Singapore : Springer, 2020. s. 261-281

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