Applying the Rasch Model and Structural Equation Modeling to Higher Education: The Technology Satisfaction Model
This book introduces the fundamentals of the technology satisfaction model (TSM), supporting readers in applying the Rasch model and structural equation modeling (SEM) – a multivariate technique – to higher education (HE) research. User satisfaction is traditionally measured along a single dimension. However, the TSM includes digital technologies for teaching, learning and research across three dimensions: computer efficacy, perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness. Establishing relationships among these factors is a challenge. Although commonly used in psychology to trace relationships, Rasch and SEM approaches are rarely used in educational technology or library and information science. This book, therefore, shows that combining these two analytical tools offers researchers better options for measurement and generalisation in HE research. This title presents theoretical and methodological insights of use to researchers in HE.

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Applying the Rasch Model and Structural Equation Modeling to Higher Education: The Technology Satisfaction Model
This book introduces the fundamentals of the technology satisfaction model (TSM), supporting readers in applying the Rasch model and structural equation modeling (SEM) – a multivariate technique – to higher education (HE) research. User satisfaction is traditionally measured along a single dimension. However, the TSM includes digital technologies for teaching, learning and research across three dimensions: computer efficacy, perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness. Establishing relationships among these factors is a challenge. Although commonly used in psychology to trace relationships, Rasch and SEM approaches are rarely used in educational technology or library and information science. This book, therefore, shows that combining these two analytical tools offers researchers better options for measurement and generalisation in HE research. This title presents theoretical and methodological insights of use to researchers in HE.

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Applying the Rasch Model and Structural Equation Modeling to Higher Education: The Technology Satisfaction Model

Applying the Rasch Model and Structural Equation Modeling to Higher Education: The Technology Satisfaction Model

by A.Y.M. Atiquil Islam
Applying the Rasch Model and Structural Equation Modeling to Higher Education: The Technology Satisfaction Model

Applying the Rasch Model and Structural Equation Modeling to Higher Education: The Technology Satisfaction Model

by A.Y.M. Atiquil Islam

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Overview

This book introduces the fundamentals of the technology satisfaction model (TSM), supporting readers in applying the Rasch model and structural equation modeling (SEM) – a multivariate technique – to higher education (HE) research. User satisfaction is traditionally measured along a single dimension. However, the TSM includes digital technologies for teaching, learning and research across three dimensions: computer efficacy, perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness. Establishing relationships among these factors is a challenge. Although commonly used in psychology to trace relationships, Rasch and SEM approaches are rarely used in educational technology or library and information science. This book, therefore, shows that combining these two analytical tools offers researchers better options for measurement and generalisation in HE research. This title presents theoretical and methodological insights of use to researchers in HE.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032471402
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 06/16/2023
Pages: 148
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

A.Y.M Atiquil Islam is Associate Professor in the Department of Education Information Technology at East China Normal University. He obtained a multidimensional PhD degree by combining two faculties, namely, Education and Computer Science & Information Technology from the University of Malaysia. His career has seen international collaboration on conducting quantitative research in higher education (including in USA, UK, Malaysia, China, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Philippine, Iraq, Algeria, Pakistan, and Bangladesh).

Table of Contents

1. Assessment of ICT in Higher Education Applying the TSM. 2. Testing Online Learning Satisfaction in Higher Education. 3. Assessing Online Research Databases in Higher Education Using the TSM. 4. Measurement of Wireless Internet in Higher Education Using the TSM.

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