R. Philip Chalmers

R. Philip Chalmers

York University

H-index: 21

North America-Canada

About R. Philip Chalmers

R. Philip Chalmers, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at York University, specializes in the field of psychometrics, item response theory, differential item functioning, statistical software.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The impact of measurement model misspecification on coefficient omega estimates of composite reliability

Package ‘Rmpfr’

A Unified Comparison of IRT‐Based Effect Sizes for DIF Investigations

Multi-group Generalizations of SIBTEST and Crossing-SIBTEST

Investigating confidence intervals of item parameters when some item parameters take priors in the 2PL and 3PL models

Using the Triad Task as a Measure of Thought Style: A Validation Study

Multidimensional item response theory

The InterModel Vigorish as a lens for understanding (and quantifying) the value of item response models for dichotomously coded items

R. Philip Chalmers Information

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Citations(all)

3997

Citations(since 2020)

3034

Cited By

2033

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

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York University

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R. Philip Chalmers Skills & Research Interests

psychometrics

item response theory

differential item functioning

statistical software

Top articles of R. Philip Chalmers

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The impact of measurement model misspecification on coefficient omega estimates of composite reliability

Educational and Psychological Measurement

Stephanie M Bell

R Philip Chalmers

David B Flora

2024/2

Package ‘Rmpfr’

Martin Maechler

Maintainer Martin Maechler

SystemRequirementsNote MPFR

MASS Suggests

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2024/1/20

A Unified Comparison of IRT‐Based Effect Sizes for DIF Investigations

Journal of Educational Measurement

R Philip Chalmers

2023/6

Multi-group Generalizations of SIBTEST and Crossing-SIBTEST

Applied Measurement in Education

R Philip Chalmers

Guoguo Zheng

2023/4/3

Investigating confidence intervals of item parameters when some item parameters take priors in the 2PL and 3PL models

Educational and Psychological Measurement

Insu Paek

Zhongtian Lin

Robert Philip Chalmers

2023/4

Using the Triad Task as a Measure of Thought Style: A Validation Study

Rui Zhang

Jolynn Pek

Jessica Kay Flake

R Philip Chalmers

2023/2/18

Multidimensional item response theory

The Wiley handbook of psychometric testing: A multidisciplinary reference on survey, scale and test development

Yang Liu

Brooke Magnus

Hally O'Connor

David Thissen

2018/4/11

The InterModel Vigorish as a lens for understanding (and quantifying) the value of item response models for dichotomously coded items

Ben Domingue

Klint Kanopka

Radhika Kapoor

Steffi Pohl

Phil Chalmers

...

2022/9/15

Package ‘matlib’

Michael Friendly

John Fox

Phil Chalmers

Georges Monette

Gaston Sanchez

2021/8/10

A note on computing Louis’ observed information matrix identity for IRT and cognitive diagnostic models

British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology

Chen‐Wei Liu

Robert Philip Chalmers

2021/2

Visualizing Hypothesis Tests in Multivariate Linear Models

John Fox

Michael Friendly

Georges Monette

P Chalmers

2021/1/20

Partially and fully noncompensatory response models for dichotomous and polytomous items

Applied Psychological Measurement

R Philip Chalmers

2020/9

A study of alternative approaches to non-normal latent trait distributions in item response theory models used for health outcome measurement

Statistical Methods in Medical Research

Niels Smits

Oğuzhan Öğreden

Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal

Caroline B Terwee

R Philip Chalmers

2020/4

Writing effective and reliable Monte Carlo simulations with the SimDesign package

The Quantitative Methods for Psychology

R Philip Chalmers

Mark C Adkins

2020

Model selection of nested and non-nested item response models using Vuong tests

Multivariate Behavioral Research

Lennart Schneider

R Philip Chalmers

Rudolf Debelak

Edgar C Merkle

2020/9/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 59
Yona Lunsky

Yona Lunsky

University of Toronto

H-index: 56
Michael Friendly

Michael Friendly

York University

H-index: 51
Jonathan A. Weiss

Jonathan A. Weiss

York University

H-index: 43
Ben Domingue

Ben Domingue

Stanford University

H-index: 42
Adam Meade

Adam Meade

North Carolina State University

H-index: 41
Mijke Rhemtulla

Mijke Rhemtulla

University of California, Davis

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