We introduce an approach for making a quantitative comparison of the item response curves (IRCs) of any two populations on a multiple-choice test instrument. In this study, we employ simulated and actual data. We apply our approach to a dataset of 12,187 participants on the 25-item Science Literacy Concept Inventory (SLCI), which includes ample demographic data of the participants. Prior comparisons of the IRCs of different populations addressed only two populations and were made by visual inspection. Our approach allows for quickly comparing the IRCs for many pairs of populations to identify those items where substantial differences exist. For each item, we compute the IRC dot product, a number between 0 and 1 for which a value of 1 occurs...
This article examines the consequences of employing IRT item bias detection procedures with multidi...
Seven procedures for identifying statistical item bias were compared: four difficulty procedures, in...
Researchers in the social sciences, particularly in the field of attitudinal and health-outcomes sur...
We introduce an approach for making a quantitative comparison of the item response curves (IRCs) of ...
Considerable research efforts have been focused on the question of how to best determine the extent ...
In the educational field, it is common to analyze test data through Item Response Theory (IRT) model...
Four. item bias methods were studied. The methods compared include the Mantel-Haenszel statistic, th...
Ishimoto, Davenport, and Wittmann have previously reported analyses of data from student responses t...
Described is a program for a comparative evaluation of the extent of item bias between two subgroups...
Differential item functioning (DIF) and differential distractor functioning (DDF) are methods used t...
Item response theory (IRT) offers many advantages to researchers who need to quantify children'...
158 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This dissertation reports the...
this study used Item Response Theory-Item characteristic Curve approach to detect item bias in a 60-...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2016. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Mic...
This article examines the consequences of employ-ing IRT item bias detection procedures with multidi...
This article examines the consequences of employing IRT item bias detection procedures with multidi...
Seven procedures for identifying statistical item bias were compared: four difficulty procedures, in...
Researchers in the social sciences, particularly in the field of attitudinal and health-outcomes sur...
We introduce an approach for making a quantitative comparison of the item response curves (IRCs) of ...
Considerable research efforts have been focused on the question of how to best determine the extent ...
In the educational field, it is common to analyze test data through Item Response Theory (IRT) model...
Four. item bias methods were studied. The methods compared include the Mantel-Haenszel statistic, th...
Ishimoto, Davenport, and Wittmann have previously reported analyses of data from student responses t...
Described is a program for a comparative evaluation of the extent of item bias between two subgroups...
Differential item functioning (DIF) and differential distractor functioning (DDF) are methods used t...
Item response theory (IRT) offers many advantages to researchers who need to quantify children'...
158 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This dissertation reports the...
this study used Item Response Theory-Item characteristic Curve approach to detect item bias in a 60-...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2016. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Mic...
This article examines the consequences of employ-ing IRT item bias detection procedures with multidi...
This article examines the consequences of employing IRT item bias detection procedures with multidi...
Seven procedures for identifying statistical item bias were compared: four difficulty procedures, in...
Researchers in the social sciences, particularly in the field of attitudinal and health-outcomes sur...