In differential item functioning (DIF) analysis, a common metric is necessary to compare item parameters between groups of test-takers. In the Rasch model, the same restriction is placed on the item parameters in each group to define a common metric. However, the question how the items in the restriction—termed anchor items—are selected appropriately is still a major challenge. This article proposes a conceptual framework for categorizing anchor methods: The anchor class to describe characteristics of the anchor methods and the anchor selection strategy to guide how the anchor items are determined. Furthermore, the new iterative forward anchor class is proposed. Several anchor classes are implemented with different anchor selection strategi...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption for instanc...
In differential item functioning (DIF) analysis, a common metric is necessary to compare item parame...
In differential item functioning (DIF) analysis, a common metric is necessary to compare item parame...
In differential item functioning (DIF) analysis, a common metric is necessary to compare item parame...
In differential item functioning (DIF) analysis, a common metric is necessary to compare item parame...
In differential item functioning (DIF) analysis, a common metric is necessary to compare item parame...
In the analysis of differential item functioning (DIF) using item response theory (IRT), a common me...
In the analysis of differential item functioning (DIF) using item response theory (IRT), a common me...
In the analysis of differential item functioning (DIF) using item response theory (IRT), a common me...
In the analysis of differential item functioning (DIF) using item response theory (IRT), a common me...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption for instanc...
In differential item functioning (DIF) analysis, a common metric is necessary to compare item parame...
In differential item functioning (DIF) analysis, a common metric is necessary to compare item parame...
In differential item functioning (DIF) analysis, a common metric is necessary to compare item parame...
In differential item functioning (DIF) analysis, a common metric is necessary to compare item parame...
In differential item functioning (DIF) analysis, a common metric is necessary to compare item parame...
In the analysis of differential item functioning (DIF) using item response theory (IRT), a common me...
In the analysis of differential item functioning (DIF) using item response theory (IRT), a common me...
In the analysis of differential item functioning (DIF) using item response theory (IRT), a common me...
In the analysis of differential item functioning (DIF) using item response theory (IRT), a common me...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instan...
Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption for instanc...