Item placement for questionnaire design for optimal reliability

This paper presents a methodology for placement of the items of surveys to obtain optimal reliability. A mathematical model is developed based on some specific structured assumptions for reliability and consistency. The problem is transformed into a mathematical optimization problem. We present solution methodology for the problem and also properties of the algorithm. An example is presented to illustrate our methodology.

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