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Hauptverfasser: Wei, Youhua, Thompson, Bruce, Cook, C. Colleen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2005
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ792744
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author Wei, Youhua
Thompson, Bruce
Cook, C. Colleen
author_facet Wei, Youhua
Thompson, Bruce
Cook, C. Colleen
Wei, Youhua
Thompson, Bruce
Cook, C. Colleen
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contents Scaling Users' Perceptions of Library Service Quality Using Item Response Theory: A LibQUAL+ [TM] Study Wei, Youhua Thompson, Bruce Cook, C. Colleen Foreign Countries Psychometrics Library Services Item Response Theory User Satisfaction (Information) Undergraduate Students Graduate Students Questionnaires Media Adaptation Robustness (Statistics) Language Variation Library Research LibQUAL+[TM] data to date have not been subjected to the modern measurement theory called polytomous item response theory (IRT). The data interpreted here were collected from 42,090 participants who completed the "American English" version of the 22 core LibQUAL+[TM] items, and 12,552 participants from Australia and Europe who completed the "British English" version of the 22 core LibQUAL+[TM] items. Results suggest that the LibQUAL+[TM] protocol has psychometric integrity, that American English participants tend to be somewhat less critical of library service quality, and that students and faculty have fairly similar views of library service quality. (Contains 4 tables and 12 notes.)
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spellingShingle Scaling Users' Perceptions of Library Service Quality Using Item Response Theory: A LibQUAL+ [TM] Study
Wei, Youhua
Thompson, Bruce
Cook, C. Colleen
Foreign Countries
Psychometrics
Library Services
Item Response Theory
User Satisfaction (Information)
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Questionnaires
Media Adaptation
Robustness (Statistics)
Language Variation
Library Research
Scaling Users' Perceptions of Library Service Quality Using Item Response Theory: A LibQUAL+ [TM] Study Wei, Youhua Thompson, Bruce Cook, C. Colleen Foreign Countries Psychometrics Library Services Item Response Theory User Satisfaction (Information) Undergraduate Students Graduate Students Questionnaires Media Adaptation Robustness (Statistics) Language Variation Library Research LibQUAL+[TM] data to date have not been subjected to the modern measurement theory called polytomous item response theory (IRT). The data interpreted here were collected from 42,090 participants who completed the "American English" version of the 22 core LibQUAL+[TM] items, and 12,552 participants from Australia and Europe who completed the "British English" version of the 22 core LibQUAL+[TM] items. Results suggest that the LibQUAL+[TM] protocol has psychometric integrity, that American English participants tend to be somewhat less critical of library service quality, and that students and faculty have fairly similar views of library service quality. (Contains 4 tables and 12 notes.)
title Scaling Users' Perceptions of Library Service Quality Using Item Response Theory: A LibQUAL+ [TM] Study
topic Foreign Countries
Psychometrics
Library Services
Item Response Theory
User Satisfaction (Information)
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Questionnaires
Media Adaptation
Robustness (Statistics)
Language Variation
Library Research
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ792744