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Yao, Lihua – Psychometrika, 2012
Multidimensional computer adaptive testing (MCAT) can provide higher precision and reliability or reduce test length when compared with unidimensional CAT or with the paper-and-pencil test. This study compared five item selection procedures in the MCAT framework for both domain scores and overall scores through simulation by varying the structure…
Descriptors: Item Banks, Test Length, Simulation, Adaptive Testing
Braeken, Johan – Psychometrika, 2011
Conditional independence is a fundamental principle in latent variable modeling and item response theory. Violations of this principle, commonly known as local item dependencies, are put in a test information perspective, and sharp bounds on these violations are defined. A modeling approach is proposed that makes use of a mixture representation of…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Item Response Theory, Models, Tests
Wang, Chun; Chang, Hua-Hua; Boughton, Keith A. – Psychometrika, 2011
This paper first discusses the relationship between Kullback-Leibler information (KL) and Fisher information in the context of multi-dimensional item response theory and is further interpreted for the two-dimensional case, from a geometric perspective. This explication should allow for a better understanding of the various item selection methods…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Item Analysis, Geometric Concepts, Item Response Theory
Wang, Chun; Chang, Hua-Hua – Psychometrika, 2011
Over the past thirty years, obtaining diagnostic information from examinees' item responses has become an increasingly important feature of educational and psychological testing. The objective can be achieved by sequentially selecting multidimensional items to fit the class of latent traits being assessed, and therefore Multidimensional…
Descriptors: Psychological Testing, Adaptive Testing, Scientific Concepts, Item Analysis
Hooker, Giles – Psychometrika, 2010
This paper presents a study of the impact of prior structure on paradoxical results in multidimensional item response theory. Paradoxical results refer to the possibility that an incorrect response could be beneficial to an examinee. We demonstrate that when three or more ability dimensions are being used, paradoxical results can be induced by…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Correlation, Tests, Statistical Analysis
Kreiner, Svend; Christensen, Karl Bang – Psychometrika, 2011
In behavioural sciences, local dependence and DIF are common, and purification procedures that eliminate items with these weaknesses often result in short scales with poor reliability. Graphical loglinear Rasch models (Kreiner & Christensen, in "Statistical Methods for Quality of Life Studies," ed. by M. Mesbah, F.C. Cole & M.T.…
Descriptors: Evidence, Markov Processes, Quality of Life, Item Analysis
Bartolucci, F.; Montanari, G. E.; Pandolfi, S. – Psychometrika, 2012
With reference to a questionnaire aimed at assessing the performance of Italian nursing homes on the basis of the health conditions of their patients, we investigate two relevant issues: dimensionality of the latent structure and discriminating power of the items composing the questionnaire. The approach is based on a multidimensional item…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Probability, Item Analysis, Test Items
Cheng, Ying – Psychometrika, 2009
Computerized adaptive testing (CAT) is a mode of testing which enables more efficient and accurate recovery of one or more latent traits. Traditionally, CAT is built upon Item Response Theory (IRT) models that assume unidimensionality. However, the problem of how to build CAT upon latent class models (LCM) has not been investigated until recently,…
Descriptors: Simulation, Adaptive Testing, Heuristics, Scientific Concepts
van der Ark, L. Andries; Croon, Marcel A.; Sijtsma, Klaas – Psychometrika, 2008
Scalability coefficients play an important role in Mokken scale analysis. For a set of items, scalability coefficients have been defined for each pair of items, for each individual item, and for the entire scale. Hypothesis testing with respect to these scalability coefficients has not been fully developed. This study introduces marginal modelling…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Item Response Theory, Error of Measurement, Scaling
Anderson, Carolyn J.; Yu, Hsiu-Ting – Psychometrika, 2007
Log-multiplicative association (LMA) models, which are special cases of log-linear models, have interpretations in terms of latent continuous variables. Two theoretical derivations of LMA models based on item response theory (IRT) arguments are presented. First, we show that Anderson and colleagues (Anderson & Vermunt, 2000; Anderson & Bockenholt,…
Descriptors: Probability, Item Response Theory, Models, Psychometrics

Molenaar, Ivo W. – Psychometrika, 1983
Goodness of fit tests for the Rasch model are typically large-sample, global measures. This paper offers suggestions for small-sample exploratory techniques for examining the fit of item data to the Rasch model. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Goodness of Fit, Hypothesis Testing, Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory

Holland, Paul W. – Psychometrika, 1981
Deciding whether sets of test data are consistent with any of a large class of item response models is considered. The assumption of local independence is weakened to a new condition, local nonnegative dependence (LND). Necessary and sufficient conditions are derived for a LND item response model. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory, Mathematical Models, Psychometrics

Rost, Jurgen – Psychometrika, 1985
A latent class model for rating data is presented which provides an alternative to the latent trait approach of analyzing test data. It is the analog of Andrich's binomial Rasch model for Lazarsfeld's latent class analysis (LCA). Response probabilities for rating categories follow a binomial distribution and depend on class-specific item…
Descriptors: Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory, Mathematical Models, Rating Scales

Stegelmann, Werner – Psychometrika, 1983
The Rasch model is generalized to a multicomponent model, so that observations of component events are not needed to apply the model. It is shown that the generalized model maintains the property of specific objectivity of the Rasch model. An application to a mathematics test is provided. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory, Mathematical Models

Lord, Frederic M. – Psychometrika, 1983
Asymptotic formulas are derived for the bias in the maximum likelihood estimators of the item parameters in the logistic item response model when examinee abilities are known. Numerical results are given for a typical verbal test for college admission. (Author)
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Analysis, Latent Trait Theory