Proper noun
Rasch (plural Rasches)
A surname.
An approach which seems mathematically to be similar to IRT but also quite distinctive, in terms of its origins and features, is represented by the Rasch model for measurement. Source: Internet
Christophe Rasch, chief executive of CNN Money Switzerland, at a news conference in November 2017. Source: Internet
Emily Rasch is an American expat from Ohio who loves to travel. Source: Internet
The test had been scheduled for May but was pushed back due to COVID-19 safety concerns, according to Maj. Gen. Robert Rasch Jr., head of the Program Executive Office of Missiles and Space. Source: Internet
On the other hand, when measurement models such as the Rasch model are employed, numbers are not assigned based on a rule. Source: Internet
Robert Rasch, a German trader who married a native woman, was the first administrator, appointed in 1890. Source: Internet