Fig. 2From: Psychometric properties of the 26-item eating attitudes test (EAT-26): an application of rasch analysisItem-person map of EAT-26 scale. Note: Each “M” represents a mean of person’s level of eating disorder risk on the left side and a mean of item’s difficulty on the right side. “S” and “T” represent one standard deviation and two standard deviation points, respectivelyBack to article page