The purpose of this study was to compare Type I error rates and power for Mantel-Haenszel (MH) and logistic regression (LR) tests for reference and focal groups with varying ability distributions, sample size and sample size ratios. In this study WinGen3 was used to simulate ability estimates and to generate response data. The two-parameter logistic item response model was used to generate the item parameters for both non-DIF and DIF items. The results showed that with equal group distribution, Type I error rates of MH and LR techniques had similar and near the nominal α level. On the other hand, with unequal group distribution, inflated Type I error rates were observed in MH and LR procedures. Furthermore, the highest type I error rates we...
peer reviewedThe identification of differential item functioning (DIF) is often performed by means o...
The identification of differential item functioning (DIF) is often performed by means of statistical...
Numerous statistical methods have been proposed for detecting differential item functioning (DIF). A...
Bu araştırmada, iki kategorili verilerde değişen madde fonksiyonu (DMF) belirlemede kullanılan Mante...
The frequent use of standardized tests for admission, advancement, and accreditation has increased p...
The Mantel-Haenszel (MH) and logistic regression (LR) differential item functioning (DIF) procedures...
The effects of three amounts of DIF (10%, 15 % and 30 % of DIF-items), three test lengths (20-, 40-,...
In 2009, DeMars stated that when impact exists there will be Type I error inflation, especially with...
In recent years, public attention has become focused on the issue of test and item bias in standardi...
Two nonparametric procedures for detecting differential item functioning (DIF)-the Mantel-Haenszel ...
Haenszel (MH), the simultaneous item bias (SIB), and the logistic regression (LR) procedures&mda...
Haenszel (MH), the simultaneous item bias (SIB), and the logistic regression (LR) procedures&mda...
Estimated Type I error rates and power are reported for a modified Fligner-Killeen test, O'Brie...
Two nonparametric procedures for detecting differ-ential item functioning (DIF)—the Mantel...
This study had four main objectives and two minor objectives: (1) To compare the Type I Error rates ...
peer reviewedThe identification of differential item functioning (DIF) is often performed by means o...
The identification of differential item functioning (DIF) is often performed by means of statistical...
Numerous statistical methods have been proposed for detecting differential item functioning (DIF). A...
Bu araştırmada, iki kategorili verilerde değişen madde fonksiyonu (DMF) belirlemede kullanılan Mante...
The frequent use of standardized tests for admission, advancement, and accreditation has increased p...
The Mantel-Haenszel (MH) and logistic regression (LR) differential item functioning (DIF) procedures...
The effects of three amounts of DIF (10%, 15 % and 30 % of DIF-items), three test lengths (20-, 40-,...
In 2009, DeMars stated that when impact exists there will be Type I error inflation, especially with...
In recent years, public attention has become focused on the issue of test and item bias in standardi...
Two nonparametric procedures for detecting differential item functioning (DIF)-the Mantel-Haenszel ...
Haenszel (MH), the simultaneous item bias (SIB), and the logistic regression (LR) procedures&mda...
Haenszel (MH), the simultaneous item bias (SIB), and the logistic regression (LR) procedures&mda...
Estimated Type I error rates and power are reported for a modified Fligner-Killeen test, O'Brie...
Two nonparametric procedures for detecting differ-ential item functioning (DIF)—the Mantel...
This study had four main objectives and two minor objectives: (1) To compare the Type I Error rates ...
peer reviewedThe identification of differential item functioning (DIF) is often performed by means o...
The identification of differential item functioning (DIF) is often performed by means of statistical...
Numerous statistical methods have been proposed for detecting differential item functioning (DIF). A...