Recovery Satisfaction Construct and Construct-Related: Assessment Measurement From Item Response Theory

Researchers have explored the antecedents and consequences of recovery satisfaction by creating, improving or using scales. However, scales should be invariant among contexts and cultures. Using item response theory, a methodological approach that helps measure items, we evaluated some constructs related to it. Results, limitations and future research are discussed.



Citation:

Martín Hernani-Merino, Giuliana Isabella, Enver Gerald Tarazona Vargas, and José Afonso Mazzon (2015) ,"Recovery Satisfaction Construct and Construct-Related: Assessment Measurement From Item Response Theory", in AP - Asia-Pacific Advances in Consumer Research Volume 11, eds. Echo Wen Wan, Meng Zhang, and , Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 38-39.

Authors

Martín Hernani-Merino, Universidad del Pacífico (UP/Lima), Peru
Giuliana Isabella, São Paulo University (FEA/USP), Brazil
Enver Gerald Tarazona Vargas, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru, Peru
José Afonso Mazzon, São Paulo University (FEA/USP), Brazil



Volume

AP - Asia-Pacific Advances in Consumer Research Volume 11 | 2015



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