Fit of the model to the data is important if the benefits of item response theory (IRT) are to be obtained. In this study, the authors comparedmodel selection results using the likelihood ratio test, two information-based criteria, and two Bayesian methods. An example illustrated the potential for inconsistency inmodel selection depending on which of the indices was used. Results from a simulation study indicated that the inconsistencies among the indices were common but that model selection was relatively accurate for longer tests administered to larger sample of examinees. The cross-validation log-likelihood (CVLL) appeared to work the best of the five models for the conditions simulated in this study. Index terms: item respons
Many item-fit statistics have been proposed for assessing whether the responses to test items aggre...
In this paper, we apply Vuong's general approach of model selection to the comparison of nested and ...
In a typical questionnaire testing situation, examinees are not allowed to choose which items they a...
This study examines model selection indices for use with dichotomous mixture item response theory (I...
Whittaker, Chang, and Dodd compared the performance of model selection criteria when selecting among...
The problem of model selection is addressed from a general perspective and solutions are considered ...
Item response theory (IRT) is a collection of statistical models that used for development, evaluati...
Item Response Theory (IRT) models are commonly used in educational and psychological testing. These ...
Item response theory (IRT) models play a critical role in psychometric studies for the design and an...
Procedures based on item response theory (IRT) are widely accepted for solving various measurement p...
Item response theory (IRT) modeling is a statistical technique that is being widely applied in the f...
Many multidimensional item response theory (IRT) models have been proposed. A comparison is made bet...
Thecurrent study examined theType I error rates and powerof several item response theory (IRT) item ...
This study examines the feasibility and effectiveness of grouping dichotomous test items into overla...
Assessing IRT model-fit and comparing different IRT models from a Bayesian perspective is gaining at...
Many item-fit statistics have been proposed for assessing whether the responses to test items aggre...
In this paper, we apply Vuong's general approach of model selection to the comparison of nested and ...
In a typical questionnaire testing situation, examinees are not allowed to choose which items they a...
This study examines model selection indices for use with dichotomous mixture item response theory (I...
Whittaker, Chang, and Dodd compared the performance of model selection criteria when selecting among...
The problem of model selection is addressed from a general perspective and solutions are considered ...
Item response theory (IRT) is a collection of statistical models that used for development, evaluati...
Item Response Theory (IRT) models are commonly used in educational and psychological testing. These ...
Item response theory (IRT) models play a critical role in psychometric studies for the design and an...
Procedures based on item response theory (IRT) are widely accepted for solving various measurement p...
Item response theory (IRT) modeling is a statistical technique that is being widely applied in the f...
Many multidimensional item response theory (IRT) models have been proposed. A comparison is made bet...
Thecurrent study examined theType I error rates and powerof several item response theory (IRT) item ...
This study examines the feasibility and effectiveness of grouping dichotomous test items into overla...
Assessing IRT model-fit and comparing different IRT models from a Bayesian perspective is gaining at...
Many item-fit statistics have been proposed for assessing whether the responses to test items aggre...
In this paper, we apply Vuong's general approach of model selection to the comparison of nested and ...
In a typical questionnaire testing situation, examinees are not allowed to choose which items they a...