The aim of the study is to examine differential item functioning (DIF) detection methods-the simultaneous item bias test (SIBTEST), Item Response Theory likelihood ratio (IRT-LR), Lord chi square (chi 2), and Raju area measures-based on ability estimates when purifying items with DIF from the test, considering conditions of ratio of the items with DIF, effect size of DIF, and type of DIF. This study is a simulation study and 50 replications were conducted for each condition. In order to compare DIF detection methods, error (RMSD) and coefficient of concordance (Pearson's correlation coefficient) were calculated according to estimated and initial abilities for the reference group. As a result of the study, the lowest error and the highest co...
Two nonparametric procedures for detecting differ-ential item functioning (DIF)—the Mantel...
Usually, methods for detection of differential item functioning (DIF) compare the functioning of ite...
Differential item functioning (DIF) occurs when an item performs statistically differently for a ref...
The aim of the study is to examine differential item functioning (DIF) detection methods-the simulta...
Differential item functioning (DIF) continues to receive attention both in applied and methodologica...
AbstractA variety of statistical methods is available for detecting Differential Item Functioning (D...
Type I error rates of the likelihood ratio test for the detection of differential item functioning (...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the efficacy of three methods for detecting differe...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the efficacy of three methods for detecting differe...
In this article, the authors developed a common strategy for identifying differential item functioni...
Type I error rates for the likelihood ratio test for detecting differential item functioning (DIF) ...
Type I error rates for the likelihood ratio test for de-tecting differential item functioning (DIF) ...
In this article, the authors developed a common strategy for identifying differential item functioni...
In this article, the authors developed a common strategy for identifying differential item functioni...
The purpose of this study was to introduce a procedure to detect differential item functioning (DIF)...
Two nonparametric procedures for detecting differ-ential item functioning (DIF)—the Mantel...
Usually, methods for detection of differential item functioning (DIF) compare the functioning of ite...
Differential item functioning (DIF) occurs when an item performs statistically differently for a ref...
The aim of the study is to examine differential item functioning (DIF) detection methods-the simulta...
Differential item functioning (DIF) continues to receive attention both in applied and methodologica...
AbstractA variety of statistical methods is available for detecting Differential Item Functioning (D...
Type I error rates of the likelihood ratio test for the detection of differential item functioning (...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the efficacy of three methods for detecting differe...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the efficacy of three methods for detecting differe...
In this article, the authors developed a common strategy for identifying differential item functioni...
Type I error rates for the likelihood ratio test for detecting differential item functioning (DIF) ...
Type I error rates for the likelihood ratio test for de-tecting differential item functioning (DIF) ...
In this article, the authors developed a common strategy for identifying differential item functioni...
In this article, the authors developed a common strategy for identifying differential item functioni...
The purpose of this study was to introduce a procedure to detect differential item functioning (DIF)...
Two nonparametric procedures for detecting differ-ential item functioning (DIF)—the Mantel...
Usually, methods for detection of differential item functioning (DIF) compare the functioning of ite...
Differential item functioning (DIF) occurs when an item performs statistically differently for a ref...