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The goal of this guide and manual is to provide a practical and
brief overview of the theory on computerized adaptive testing (CAT)
and multistage testing (MST) and to illustrate the methodologies
and applications using R open source language and several data
examples. Implementation relies on the R packages catR and mstR
that have been already or are being developed by the first author
(with the team) and that include some of the newest research
algorithms on the topic. The book covers many topics along with the
R-code: the basics of R, theoretical overview of CAT and MST, CAT
designs, CAT assembly methodologies, CAT simulations, catR package,
CAT applications, MST designs, IRT-based MST methodologies,
tree-based MST methodologies, mstR package, and MST applications.
CAT has been used in many large-scale assessments over recent
decades, and MST has become very popular in recent years. R open
source language also has become one of the most useful tools for
applications in almost all fields, including business and
education. Though very useful and popular, R is a difficult
language to learn, with a steep learning curve. Given the obvious
need for but with the complex implementation of CAT and MST, it is
very difficult for users to simulate or implement CAT and MST.
Until this manual, there has been no book for users to design and
use CAT and MST easily and without expense; i.e., by using the free
R software. All examples and illustrations are generated using
predefined scripts in R language, available for free download from
the book's website.
The Historia Augusta is a biographical work roughly following the
model of the imperial biographer Suetonius (LCL 31, 38) and
covering the lives of the Roman emperors from Hadrian (r. 117-138)
to Carinus (r. 283-285), with a lacuna between the lives of the
Gordians and the Valerians. Although the work comes down to us as a
collection of thirty books written by six different authors, it is
now generally considered to be the creation of a single individual
writing under several pseudonyms no earlier than the late fourth
century. It is a thoroughly enigmatic work whose origins, nature,
and purpose remain obscure; the very beginning of the life of
Hadrian is lost, and with it any general introduction that may have
existed. While the Historia Augusta is our most detailed surviving
source for the second and third centuries, often providing details
beyond the Greek accounts, it is not a trustworthy source for
historical information: too many of the details are anachronistic,
unsupported, or preposterous, or contradicted internally or by
better sources, and many documents, speeches, acclamations, and
inscriptions that it quotes or cites are entirely fictional. The
Historia Augusta nevertheless has its attractions: for the
connoisseur of biography the author provides plenty of wordplay,
puns, allusions, literary games, and mock-scholarly digressions,
and for the casual reader he offers vivid characterizations of
emperors both good and bad. This revision of the original Loeb
edition by David Magie offers text, translation, and annotation
that are fully current with modern scholarship.
The Historia Augusta is a biographical work roughly following the
model of the imperial biographer Suetonius (LCL 31, 38) and
covering the lives of the Roman emperors from Hadrian (r. 117-138)
to Carinus (r. 283-285), with a lacuna between the lives of the
Gordians and the Valerians. Although the work comes down to us as a
collection of thirty books written by six different authors, it is
now generally considered to be the creation of a single individual
writing under several pseudonyms no earlier than the late fourth
century. It is a thoroughly enigmatic work whose origins, nature,
and purpose remain obscure; the very beginning of the life of
Hadrian is lost, and with it any general introduction that may have
existed. While the Historia Augusta is our most detailed surviving
source for the second and third centuries, often providing details
beyond the Greek accounts, it is not a trustworthy source for
historical information: too many of the details are anachronistic,
unsupported, or preposterous, or contradicted internally or by
better sources, and many documents, speeches, acclamations, and
inscriptions that it quotes or cites are entirely fictional. The
Historia Augusta nevertheless has its attractions: for the
connoisseur of biography the author provides plenty of wordplay,
puns, allusions, literary games, and mock-scholarly digressions,
and for the casual reader he offers vivid characterizations of
emperors both good and bad. This revision of the original Loeb
edition by David Magie offers text, translation, and annotation
that are fully current with modern scholarship.
The Historia Augusta is a biographical work roughly following the
model of the imperial biographer Suetonius (LCL 31, 38) and
covering the lives of the Roman emperors from Hadrian (r. 117-138)
to Carinus (r. 283-285), with a lacuna between the lives of the
Gordians and the Valerians. Although the work comes down to us as a
collection of thirty books written by six different authors, it is
now generally considered to be the creation of a single individual
writing under several pseudonyms no earlier than the late fourth
century. It is a thoroughly enigmatic work whose origins, nature,
and purpose remain obscure; the very beginning of the life of
Hadrian is lost, and with it any general introduction that may have
existed. While the Historia Augusta is our most detailed surviving
source for the second and third centuries, often providing details
beyond the Greek accounts, it is not a trustworthy source for
historical information: too many of the details are anachronistic,
unsupported, or preposterous, or contradicted internally or by
better sources, and many documents, speeches, acclamations, and
inscriptions that it quotes or cites are entirely fictional. The
Historia Augusta nevertheless has its attractions: for the
connoisseur of biography the author provides plenty of wordplay,
puns, allusions, literary games, and mock-scholarly digressions,
and for the casual reader he offers vivid characterizations of
emperors both good and bad. This revision of the original Loeb
edition by David Magie offers text, translation, and annotation
that are fully current with modern scholarship.
The goal of this guide and manual is to provide a practical and
brief overview of the theory on computerized adaptive testing (CAT)
and multistage testing (MST) and to illustrate the methodologies
and applications using R open source language and several data
examples. Implementation relies on the R packages catR and mstR
that have been already or are being developed by the first author
(with the team) and that include some of the newest research
algorithms on the topic. The book covers many topics along with the
R-code: the basics of R, theoretical overview of CAT and MST, CAT
designs, CAT assembly methodologies, CAT simulations, catR package,
CAT applications, MST designs, IRT-based MST methodologies,
tree-based MST methodologies, mstR package, and MST applications.
CAT has been used in many large-scale assessments over recent
decades, and MST has become very popular in recent years. R open
source language also has become one of the most useful tools for
applications in almost all fields, including business and
education. Though very useful and popular, R is a difficult
language to learn, with a steep learning curve. Given the obvious
need for but with the complex implementation of CAT and MST, it is
very difficult for users to simulate or implement CAT and MST.
Until this manual, there has been no book for users to design and
use CAT and MST easily and without expense; i.e., by using the free
R software. All examples and illustrations are generated using
predefined scripts in R language, available for free download from
the book's website.
What is known of the expansion of the Roman Empire in Asia and
adjacent lands to the East between 133 B.C. and A.D. 285 is
presented here in a comprehensive organization of all the existing
scholarship. An authority in the field of ancient history and
archaeology, Mr. Magie presents a thorough account of political and
economic conditions in this period. Volume 1 contains the text.
Originally published in 1950. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the
latest print-on-demand technology to again make available
previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of
Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original
texts of these important books while presenting them in durable
paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy
Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage
found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University
Press since its founding in 1905.
What is known of the expansion of the Roman Empire in Asia and
adjacent lands to the East between 133 B.C. and A.D. 285 is
presented here in a comprehensive organization of all the existing
scholarship. An authority in the field of ancient history and
archaeology, Mr. Magie presents a thorough account of political and
economic conditions in this period. Volume 2 contains the notes.
Originally published in 1950. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the
latest print-on-demand technology to again make available
previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of
Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original
texts of these important books while presenting them in durable
paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy
Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage
found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University
Press since its founding in 1905.
What is known of the expansion of the Roman Empire in Asia and
adjacent lands to the East between 133 B.C. and A.D. 285 is
presented here in a comprehensive organization of all the existing
scholarship. An authority in the field of ancient history and
archaeology, Mr. Magie presents a thorough account of political and
economic conditions in this period. Volume 2 contains the notes.
Originally published in 1950. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the
latest print-on-demand technology to again make available
previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of
Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original
texts of these important books while presenting them in durable
paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy
Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage
found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University
Press since its founding in 1905.
What is known of the expansion of the Roman Empire in Asia and
adjacent lands to the East between 133 B.C. and A.D. 285 is
presented here in a comprehensive organization of all the existing
scholarship. An authority in the field of ancient history and
archaeology, Mr. Magie presents a thorough account of political and
economic conditions in this period. Volume 1 contains the text.
Originally published in 1950. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the
latest print-on-demand technology to again make available
previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of
Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original
texts of these important books while presenting them in durable
paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy
Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage
found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University
Press since its founding in 1905.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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