ABSTRACT
Researchers who use measurement models for evaluation purposes often select models with stringent requirements, such as Rasch models, which are parametric. Mokken Scale Analysis (MSA) offers a theory-driven nonparametric modeling approach that may be more appropriate for some measurement applications. Researchers have discussed using MSA as a preliminary procedure with which to evaluate data quality before applying a parametric model. However, the literature includes only a few examples in which researchers have integrated MSA techniques with parametric models throughout the analytic procedure. We consider a systematic approach for integrating results from nonparametric MSA techniques with parametric measurement models to evaluate measurement quality and construct scales with useful measurement properties. We use real-data illustrations and a simulation study to demonstrate and systematically explore our approach. We discuss implications for research and practice.
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Supplementary material
Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/08957347.2024.2345592