Wilhelm, Oliver; Robitzsch, Alexander:
Have cognitive diagnostic models delivered their goods? Some substantial and methodological concerns
In: Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research & Perspective, Jg. 7 (2009), Heft 1, S. 53 - 57
2009Artikel/Aufsatz in Zeitschrift
PsychologieFakultät für Bildungswissenschaften » Institut für Psychologie
Titel:
Have cognitive diagnostic models delivered their goods? Some substantial and methodological concerns
Autor*in:
Wilhelm, Oliver;Robitzsch, Alexander
Erscheinungsjahr:
2009

Abstract:

The authors reflect on the study conducted by A. Rupp and J. Templin concerning the characteristics and features of cognitive diagnostic models (CDM). It says that Rupp and Templin made an excellent work in CDM and that most comments made by the authors will be focused on issues associated with terms "cognitive," "diagnostic," and "model." The authors cite that there has been a progress in the families of CDM and that it might inspire and liberate the people's thinking about cognitive abilities.