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PDF) Differential Item Functioning of the Mini-BESTest Balance Measure: A Rasch Analysis Study

PDF) Differential Item Functioning of the Mini-BESTest Balance Measure: A  Rasch Analysis Study

Is the Berg Balance Scale an Internally Valid and Reliable Measure of Balance Across Different Etiologies in Neurorehabilitation? A Revisited Rasch Analysis Study - ScienceDirect

Unified Balance Scale: an activity-based, bed to community, and aetiology-independent measure of balance calibrated with Rasch analysis.

Real and Artificial Differential Item Functioning in Polytomous Items - David Andrich, Curt Hagquist, 2015

Using Psychometric Techniques To Improve The Balance Evaluation Systems Test: The Mini-Bestest, PDF, Balance (Ability)

Full article: 'Less is more': validation with Rasch analysis of five short-forms for the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust Personality Questionnaires (BIRT-PQs)

Comparing the Mini-BESTest with the Berg Balance Scale to Evaluate Balance Disorders in Parkinson's Disease

Comparing the Mini-BESTest with the Berg Balance Scale to Evaluate Balance Disorders in Parkinson's Disease

Validation of a new patient-reported outcome measure of balance recovery confidence (BRC) for community-dwelling older adults: a study protocol

Frontiers When 'good' is not good enough: a retrospective Rasch analysis study of the Berg Balance Scale for persons with Multiple Sclerosis

Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of Fullerton Advanced Balance Scale in cerebral palsy - ScienceDirect

Differential Item Functioning (DIF) in composite health measurement scale: Recommendations for characterizing DIF with meaningful consequences within the Rasch model framework

Changing outcome in inflammatory neuropathies

Is the Berg Balance Scale an Internally Valid and Reliable Measure of Balance Across Different Etiologies in Neurorehabilitation? A Revisited Rasch Analysis Study - ScienceDirect

Differential Item Functioning (DIF) in composite health measurement scale: Recommendations for characterizing DIF with meaningful consequences within the Rasch model framework