Multistage tests are a widely used and efficient type of test presentation that aims to provide accurate ability estimates while keeping the test relatively short. Multistage tests typically rely on the psychometric framework of item response theory. Violations of item response models and other assumptions underlying a multistage test, such as differential item functioning, can lead to inaccurate ability estimates and unfair measurements. There is a practical need for methods to detect problematic model violations to avoid these issues. This study compares and evaluates three methods for the detection of differential item functioning with regard to continuous person covariates in data from multistage tests: a linear logistic regression test...
[[abstract]]Item bias is a well-known and important issue in educational testing and therefore the i...
Methods for identifying items that function differentially (DIF) across groups have over time become...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The present study was designed to examine whether mult...
Multistage tests are a widely used and efficient type of test presentation that aims to provide accu...
The detection of differential item functioning is crucial for the psychometric evaluation of multist...
Construct validity is necessary to confirm psychometric instruments measure their intended construct...
Differential item functioning (DIF) occurs when an item performs statistically differently for a ref...
In the context of educational measurement, a test item is identified as differentially functioning a...
The detection of differential item functioning (DIF) is an essential step in increasing the validity...
The Mantel–Haenszel estimator is one of the most popular techniques for measuring differential item ...
As performance assessments grow in popularity, it becomes increasingly important to investigate the ...
The aim of the study is to examine differential item functioning (DIF) detection methods-the simulta...
Use of polytomously scored items in educational tests is becoming increasingly common with new types...
In DIF studies, a Type I error refers to the mistake of identifying non-DIF items as DIF items, and ...
Abstract As perfectly summarised by Ida Lawrence, “Testing is growing by leaps and bounds across the...
[[abstract]]Item bias is a well-known and important issue in educational testing and therefore the i...
Methods for identifying items that function differentially (DIF) across groups have over time become...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The present study was designed to examine whether mult...
Multistage tests are a widely used and efficient type of test presentation that aims to provide accu...
The detection of differential item functioning is crucial for the psychometric evaluation of multist...
Construct validity is necessary to confirm psychometric instruments measure their intended construct...
Differential item functioning (DIF) occurs when an item performs statistically differently for a ref...
In the context of educational measurement, a test item is identified as differentially functioning a...
The detection of differential item functioning (DIF) is an essential step in increasing the validity...
The Mantel–Haenszel estimator is one of the most popular techniques for measuring differential item ...
As performance assessments grow in popularity, it becomes increasingly important to investigate the ...
The aim of the study is to examine differential item functioning (DIF) detection methods-the simulta...
Use of polytomously scored items in educational tests is becoming increasingly common with new types...
In DIF studies, a Type I error refers to the mistake of identifying non-DIF items as DIF items, and ...
Abstract As perfectly summarised by Ida Lawrence, “Testing is growing by leaps and bounds across the...
[[abstract]]Item bias is a well-known and important issue in educational testing and therefore the i...
Methods for identifying items that function differentially (DIF) across groups have over time become...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The present study was designed to examine whether mult...