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Thomas R. O'Neill
Thomas R. O'Neill
Vice President of Psychometrics, American Board of Family Medicine
Zweryfikowany adres z theabfm.org
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Prevalence of burnout in board certified family physicians
JC Puffer, HC Knight, TR O'Neill, M Rassolian, AW Bazemore, ...
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 30 (2), 125-126, 2017
902017
Recommending a nursing-specific passing standard for the IELTS examination
TR O'Neill, CW Buckendahl, BS Plake, L Taylor
Language Assessment Quarterly 4 (4), 295-317, 2007
562007
Re-evaluating the NCLEX-RN® passing standard
TR O’Neill, CM Marks, M Reynolds
Journal of Nursing Measurement 13 (2), 147-167, 2005
422005
Family physicians' scope of practice and American Board of Family Medicine recertification examination performance
LE Peterson, B Blackburn, M Peabody, TR O'Neill
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 28 (2), 265-270, 2015
382015
Maintenance of certification and its association with the clinical knowledge of family physicians
TR O’Neill, JC Puffer
Academic Medicine 88 (6), 780-787, 2013
342013
Recommending a minimum English proficiency standard for entry-level nursing
TR O’Neill, RJ Tannenbaum, J Tiffen
Journal of Nursing Measurement 13 (2), 129-146, 2005
342005
The predictive validity of the ABFM’s In-Training Examination
TR O’Neill, Z Li, MR Peabody, M Lybarger, K Royal, JC Puffer
Fam Med 47 (5), 349-356, 2015
332015
Assessing the impact of English as a second language status on licensure examinations
TR O’Neill, C Marks, W Liu
CLEAR Exam Review 17 (1), 14-18, 2006
332006
Examining the functioning and reliability of the family medicine milestones
MR Peabody, TR O'Neill, LE Peterson
Journal of graduate medical education 9 (1), 46-53, 2017
302017
Examining item difficulty and response time on perceptual ability test items
CL Yang, TR O Neill, GA Kramer
Journal of Applied Measurement 3 (3), 282-299, 2002
292002
Creating the individual scope of practice (I-SOP) scale
MR Peabody
Journal of Applied Measurement 15 (3), 227-239, 2014
272014
Effect of sample size on common item equating using the dichotomous Rasch model
MRP Thomas R O’Neill, Justin L Gregg
Applied Measurement in Education 33 (1), 10-23, 2020
262020
The impact of repeated exposure to items
TR O'Neill, L Sun, MR Peabody, KD Royal
Teaching and learning in medicine 27 (4), 404-409, 2015
252015
NCLEX delay pass rate study
M Eich, T O’Neill
Chicago, IL: National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), 2007
242007
2004 Nurse licensee volume and NCLEX examination statistics
K Kenward, TR O’Neill, M Reynolds, E White
Chicago, IL 2005, NCSBN Research Brief, 2005
212005
Examining the Invariance of Rater and Project Calibrations Using a Multi-facet Rasch Model.
TR O'neill, ME Lunz
211996
Frequency and criticality of diagnoses in family medicine practices: from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS)
MR Peabody, TR O'Neill, KL Stelter, JC Puffer
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 31 (1), 126-138, 2018
182018
The predictive validity of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners’ COMLEX-USA examinations with regard to outcomes on American Board of Family Medicine examinations
TR O’Neill, MR Peabody, H Song
Academic Medicine 91 (11), 1568-1575, 2016
172016
A method to study rater severity across several administrations
TR O’Neill, ME Lunz
Objective measurement: Theory into practice 5, 135-146, 2000
172000
How much item drift is too much
T O’neill, M Peabody, RJB Tan, Y Du
Rasch Measurement Transactions 27 (3), 1423-1424, 2013
162013
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