This simulation study investigated the impact of differential item functioning (DIF) on the Type I error rate and effect size of the independent samples t-test on the observed total test scores. Five studies were conducted: studies one to three investigated the impact of unidirectional DIF (i.e., DIF amplification) on the Type I error rate and effect size of the independent sample t-test, studies four and five investigated the DIF cancellation effects on the Type I error rate, and effect size of the independent sample t-test. The Type I error rate and effect size were defined in terms of latent population means rather than observed sample means. The results showed that the amplification and cancellation effects among uniform DIF items did t...
In DIF studies, a Type I error refers to the mistake of identifying non-DIF items as DIF items, and ...
In the context of educational research, missing data arise when examinees omit or do not reach an it...
Several recent studies have investigated the application of statistical inference procedures to the ...
Differential item functioning (DIF), sometimes called item bias, has been widely studied in educatio...
Psychological and educational measurement instruments are used to make decisions that can have an im...
Type I error rates for the likelihood ratio test for de-tecting differential item functioning (DIF) ...
Differential item functioning (DIF) continues to receive attention both in applied and methodologica...
By definition, differential item functioning (DIF) refers to unequal probabilities of a correct resp...
Differential item functioning (DIF) is understood to be present when something about the characteris...
Objective: Differential item functioning (DIF) analyses are increasingly used to evaluate health-rel...
The purpose of this simulation study was to establish general effect size guidelines for interpretin...
The effect of the conditioning score on the results of differential item functioning (DIF) analyses...
Total test scores of examinees on any given standardized test are used to provide reliable and objec...
In this brief explication, two challenges for using differential item functioning (DIF) measures whe...
The closed-interval signed area (CSA) and closed- moderate to large differences between the groups t...
In DIF studies, a Type I error refers to the mistake of identifying non-DIF items as DIF items, and ...
In the context of educational research, missing data arise when examinees omit or do not reach an it...
Several recent studies have investigated the application of statistical inference procedures to the ...
Differential item functioning (DIF), sometimes called item bias, has been widely studied in educatio...
Psychological and educational measurement instruments are used to make decisions that can have an im...
Type I error rates for the likelihood ratio test for de-tecting differential item functioning (DIF) ...
Differential item functioning (DIF) continues to receive attention both in applied and methodologica...
By definition, differential item functioning (DIF) refers to unequal probabilities of a correct resp...
Differential item functioning (DIF) is understood to be present when something about the characteris...
Objective: Differential item functioning (DIF) analyses are increasingly used to evaluate health-rel...
The purpose of this simulation study was to establish general effect size guidelines for interpretin...
The effect of the conditioning score on the results of differential item functioning (DIF) analyses...
Total test scores of examinees on any given standardized test are used to provide reliable and objec...
In this brief explication, two challenges for using differential item functioning (DIF) measures whe...
The closed-interval signed area (CSA) and closed- moderate to large differences between the groups t...
In DIF studies, a Type I error refers to the mistake of identifying non-DIF items as DIF items, and ...
In the context of educational research, missing data arise when examinees omit or do not reach an it...
Several recent studies have investigated the application of statistical inference procedures to the ...