Master-class August 2019: Rasch Analysis

This two-day course takes a practical applied approach (rather than mathematical), and participants are provided with detailed, hands-on experience in Rasch Analysis using RUMM2030.

 

The course is held in ACSPRI's Melbourne Office

Dates: 
Thursday, August 8, 2019 - Friday, August 9, 2019
Early bird cutoff date: 
Monday, July 22, 2019
Course details:

Rasch analysis is one of the modern psychometric techniques that form part of Item Response Theory. Rasch analysis is increasingly being used in the development and refinement of scales used in health, psychology, education and business.

 

Using specially designed software (RUMM2030) this technique provides detailed feedback on all aspects of the scale including the response format, the suitability of the items, item bias, unidimensionality and the spread of items across the trait being measured. Rasch analysis also allows a linear transformation of ordinal scales to interval level measures, permitting the use of parametric statistical techniques and the calculation of change scores.

 
Master Class - runs over 2 days
Instructor: 
Course dates: Thursday 8 August 2019 - Friday 9 August 2019
Course status: Course completed (no new applicants)
Week: 
Week 1
About this course: 

This two-day course takes a practical applied approach (rather than mathematical) and participants are provided with detailed, hands-on experience in Rasch Analysis using RUMM2030.

Course syllabus: 

 

Topics:

  • Brief overview of Item Response Theory and Rasch Analysis
  • Introduction to the RUMM2030 program
  • Preparing the data file for Rasch analysis using SPSS
  • Setting up the Rasch project in RUMM2030
  • Evaluating overall model fit
  • Checking the response format (thresholds) and rescoring items
  • Detecting misfitting items and persons
  • Identifying item bias (Differential Item Functioning)
  • Assessing the dimensionality and targeting of a scale
  • Modifying the scale to improve fit to the Rasch model
  • Exporting Rasch scores to SPSS for other analyses
  • Writing up the results of Rasch Analysis in a thesis or journal article
Course format: 

RUMM2030 is used for the Rasch analysis training and participants will be provided with a limited licence version of the software, and a detailed training manual. SPSS is used for initial data preparation. The majority of the training is conducted using data sets provided, however there will be some time on the second day for participants to work on their own data if available.

Course fees
Member: 
$1,300
Non Member: 
$2,300
Full time student Member: 
$1,200
Venues: 

The ACSPRI Head Office was previously located at 763 Heidelberg Road, Alphington