This vignette is a (slightly) modified version of Frick, Strobl, and Zeileis (2014), pub-lished in Educational and Psychological Measurement. Rasch mixture models can be a useful tool when checking the assumption of measure-ment invariance for a single Rasch model. They provide advantages compared to manifest DIF tests when the DIF groups are only weakly correlated with the manifest covariates available. Unlike in single Rasch models, estimation of Rasch mixture models is sensi-tive to the specification of the ability distribution even when the conditional maximum likelihood approach is used. It is demonstrated in a simulation study how differences in ability can influence the latent classes of a Rasch mixture model. If the aim is only DIF ...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the invariance properties of the Rasch model us...
Examinees who rapidly respond to test items produce item response patterns and item response time di...
Usually, methods for detection of differential item functioning (DIF) compare the functioning of ite...
Mixture models are a flexible tool to uncover latent groups for which separate models hold. The Rasc...
Differential item functioning (DIF) can lead to an unfair advantage or disadvantage for certain subg...
Measurement invariance is crucial for an effective and valid measure of a construct. Invariance hold...
Concerns with using the Rasch model to estimate DIF when there are large group differences in abilit...
Measurement invariance is an important assumption in the Rasch model and mixture models constitute a...
A variety of statistical methods have been suggested for detecting differential item functioning (DI...
A variety of statistical methods have been suggested for detecting differential item functioning (DI...
AbstractA variety of statistical methods is available for detecting Differential Item Functioning (D...
In this paper we present a new methodology for detecting differential item function-ing (DIF). We in...
This paper presents an IRT-based statistical test for differential item functioning (DIF). The test ...
In this article we present a new methodology for detecting Di erential Item Functioning (DIF). We i...
In the context of educational measurement, a test item is identified as differentially functioning a...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the invariance properties of the Rasch model us...
Examinees who rapidly respond to test items produce item response patterns and item response time di...
Usually, methods for detection of differential item functioning (DIF) compare the functioning of ite...
Mixture models are a flexible tool to uncover latent groups for which separate models hold. The Rasc...
Differential item functioning (DIF) can lead to an unfair advantage or disadvantage for certain subg...
Measurement invariance is crucial for an effective and valid measure of a construct. Invariance hold...
Concerns with using the Rasch model to estimate DIF when there are large group differences in abilit...
Measurement invariance is an important assumption in the Rasch model and mixture models constitute a...
A variety of statistical methods have been suggested for detecting differential item functioning (DI...
A variety of statistical methods have been suggested for detecting differential item functioning (DI...
AbstractA variety of statistical methods is available for detecting Differential Item Functioning (D...
In this paper we present a new methodology for detecting differential item function-ing (DIF). We in...
This paper presents an IRT-based statistical test for differential item functioning (DIF). The test ...
In this article we present a new methodology for detecting Di erential Item Functioning (DIF). We i...
In the context of educational measurement, a test item is identified as differentially functioning a...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the invariance properties of the Rasch model us...
Examinees who rapidly respond to test items produce item response patterns and item response time di...
Usually, methods for detection of differential item functioning (DIF) compare the functioning of ite...