Exploring Rating Scale Functioning for Survey Research
- Stefanie A. Wind - The University of Alabama, USA
Items with ordered response categories are common in survey research, such as when respondents are asked how much they agree with certain statements. But how large are the differences between categories of response, and how well do they distinguish between respondents? This volume is the first to introduce the evaluation of rating scales to an audience of survey researchers. Evaluating Rating Scale Functioning for Survey Research provides researchers with an overview of rating scale analysis along with practical guidance on how to conduct such analyses with their own survey data. Author Stefanie A. Wind presents three categories of methods: Rasch models; non-Rasch Item Response Theory (IRT) models; and non-parametric models, together with practical examples. Tutorials, datasets, and software code (R and Facets) to accompany the book are available on the book’s website at https://study.sagepub.com/researchmethods/qass/wind-exploring-rating-scale-functioning.
Supplements
Tutorials, datasets, and software code (R and Facets) to accompany the book are available on the book’s website at https://study.sagepub.com/researchmethods/qass/wind-exploring-rating-scale-functioning.
This book makes a valuable contribution to the field of rating scale analysis, and one that methodologists in the field of psychometrics should strongly consider.
Wind takes the complex topic of evaluating rating scales, and explains the core issues researchers must address throughout the process.
This book comprehensively covers the analytical models and techniques for rating scale analysis. The author uses plain and clear language to explain all the models, equations, and illustrations of rating scale analysis in the book. I appreciate that the author makes the data and all software scripts available.
This book includes much good content will help students and researchers with their survey research, along with some great examples.
Sample Materials & Chapters
CH01-What is Rating Scale Analysis
CH002-Rasch Models for Rating Scale Analysis