The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of test dimensionality on the stability of examinee ability estimates and item response theory (IRT) based score reports. A simulation procedure based on W. F. Stout's Essential Unidimensionality was used to generate test data with one dominant trait for the whole test and three minor traits specific to three subsets of items. The dimensionality of the data was controlled by varying the relative strengths of the specific traits. The errors in the ability estimation, which were examined both at test level and at subtest level, were compared among different degrees of test dimensionality. The correlation between the dominant trait and the minor traits was varied to three levels. When ma...
This study was undertaken to compare non-metric multidimensional scaling (MDS) and factor analysis (...
Four methods for determining the dimensionality of a set of test items were compared: (1) linear fac...
Many researchers have suggested that the cause of differential item functioning (DIF) can in part be...
105 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Currently, the most popular m...
A strong assumption made by most commonly used item response theory (IRT) models is that the data ar...
A new index based on the conditional covariance of item scores given a latent variable is defined an...
Evidence of test dimensionality supports test scoring, and it is essential to construct validity. Ye...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Zhang and Stout (1999) have d...
A simulation investigated use of the difficulty parameter (Bejar, 1980) to evaluate item unidimensi...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how graphical analyses can enhance the interpretation an...
The use of confirmatory factor analytic procedures to examine the dimensionality of writing skills a...
Two new methods for improving the measurement precision of a general test factor are proposed and ev...
The assessment of dimensionality underlying the responses to a set of test items is a fundamental is...
The power of the procedure of W. Stout to detect deviations from essential unidimensionality in two-...
This study compared four methods of determining the dimensionality of a set of test items: linear fa...
This study was undertaken to compare non-metric multidimensional scaling (MDS) and factor analysis (...
Four methods for determining the dimensionality of a set of test items were compared: (1) linear fac...
Many researchers have suggested that the cause of differential item functioning (DIF) can in part be...
105 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Currently, the most popular m...
A strong assumption made by most commonly used item response theory (IRT) models is that the data ar...
A new index based on the conditional covariance of item scores given a latent variable is defined an...
Evidence of test dimensionality supports test scoring, and it is essential to construct validity. Ye...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Zhang and Stout (1999) have d...
A simulation investigated use of the difficulty parameter (Bejar, 1980) to evaluate item unidimensi...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how graphical analyses can enhance the interpretation an...
The use of confirmatory factor analytic procedures to examine the dimensionality of writing skills a...
Two new methods for improving the measurement precision of a general test factor are proposed and ev...
The assessment of dimensionality underlying the responses to a set of test items is a fundamental is...
The power of the procedure of W. Stout to detect deviations from essential unidimensionality in two-...
This study compared four methods of determining the dimensionality of a set of test items: linear fa...
This study was undertaken to compare non-metric multidimensional scaling (MDS) and factor analysis (...
Four methods for determining the dimensionality of a set of test items were compared: (1) linear fac...
Many researchers have suggested that the cause of differential item functioning (DIF) can in part be...