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The fit of one, two, three parameter models of item response theory (IRT) to the student selection test (SST)of the student selection and placement center (SSPC)
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1999
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Kılıç, İmran
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İ. Kılıç, “The fit of one, two, three parameter models of item response theory (IRT) to the student selection test (SST)of the student selection and placement center (SSPC),” Middle East Technical University, 1999.