The measurement of psychological constructs is frequently based on self-report tests, which often have Likert-type items rated from “Strongly Disagree” to “Strongly Agree”. Recently, a family of item response theory (IRT) models called IRTree models have emerged that can parse out content traits (e.g., personality traits) from noise traits (e.g., response styles). In this study, we compare the selection validity and adverse impact consequences of noise traits on selection when scores are estimated using a generalized partial credit model (GPCM) or an IRTree model. First, we present a simulation which demonstrates that when noise traits do exist, the selection decisions made based on the IRTree model estimated scores have higher accuracy rat...
The authors discuss the applicability of nonparametric item response theory (IRT) models to the cons...
It is generally assumed that the latent trait is normally distributed in the population when estimat...
This chapter presents an overview of unidimensional item response theory (IRT) modeling. Unidimensio...
In psychological and educational testing, test-takers’ response behaviors are a critical issue becau...
The influence of response styles has become an essential topic in psychological assessment and educa...
It is well known that respondents answer items not only on the basis of the question content, but al...
[eng] Multidimensional forced-choice questionnaires can reduce the impact of numerous response biase...
Item response theory (IRT) is a collection of statistical models that used for development, evaluati...
The present study compared the fit of several IRT models to two personality assessment instruments. ...
The Thurstonian item response model (Thurstonian IRT model) allows deriving normative trait estimate...
It is well known that the presence of response styles can affect estimates in item response models. ...
Fit of the model to the data is important if the benefits of item response theory (IRT) are to be ob...
IRTree models decompose observed rating responses into sequences of theory-based decision nodes, and...
Measurement invariance is a fundamental assumption in item response theory models, where the relatio...
Multidimensional forced-choice formats can significantly reduce the impact of numerous response bias...
The authors discuss the applicability of nonparametric item response theory (IRT) models to the cons...
It is generally assumed that the latent trait is normally distributed in the population when estimat...
This chapter presents an overview of unidimensional item response theory (IRT) modeling. Unidimensio...
In psychological and educational testing, test-takers’ response behaviors are a critical issue becau...
The influence of response styles has become an essential topic in psychological assessment and educa...
It is well known that respondents answer items not only on the basis of the question content, but al...
[eng] Multidimensional forced-choice questionnaires can reduce the impact of numerous response biase...
Item response theory (IRT) is a collection of statistical models that used for development, evaluati...
The present study compared the fit of several IRT models to two personality assessment instruments. ...
The Thurstonian item response model (Thurstonian IRT model) allows deriving normative trait estimate...
It is well known that the presence of response styles can affect estimates in item response models. ...
Fit of the model to the data is important if the benefits of item response theory (IRT) are to be ob...
IRTree models decompose observed rating responses into sequences of theory-based decision nodes, and...
Measurement invariance is a fundamental assumption in item response theory models, where the relatio...
Multidimensional forced-choice formats can significantly reduce the impact of numerous response bias...
The authors discuss the applicability of nonparametric item response theory (IRT) models to the cons...
It is generally assumed that the latent trait is normally distributed in the population when estimat...
This chapter presents an overview of unidimensional item response theory (IRT) modeling. Unidimensio...