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Gregory M. Hurtz; Regi Mucino – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2024
The Lognormal Response Time (LNRT) model measures the speed of test-takers relative to the normative time demands of items on a test. The resulting speed parameters and model residuals are often analyzed for evidence of anomalous test-taking behavior associated with fast and poorly fitting response time patterns. Extending this model, we…
Descriptors: Student Reaction, Reaction Time, Response Style (Tests), Test Items
Martijn Schoenmakers; Jesper Tijmstra; Jeroen Vermunt; Maria Bolsinova – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2024
Extreme response style (ERS), the tendency of participants to select extreme item categories regardless of the item content, has frequently been found to decrease the validity of Likert-type questionnaire results. For this reason, various item response theory (IRT) models have been proposed to model ERS and correct for it. Comparisons of these…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Response Style (Tests), Models, Likert Scales
Sijia Huang; Seungwon Chung; Carl F. Falk – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2024
In this study, we introduced a cross-classified multidimensional nominal response model (CC-MNRM) to account for various response styles (RS) in the presence of cross-classified data. The proposed model allows slopes to vary across items and can explore impacts of observed covariates on latent constructs. We applied a recently developed variant of…
Descriptors: Response Style (Tests), Classification, Data, Models
Ö. Emre C. Alagöz; Thorsten Meiser – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2024
To improve the validity of self-report measures, researchers should control for response style (RS) effects, which can be achieved with IRTree models. A traditional IRTree model considers a response as a combination of distinct decision-making processes, where the substantive trait affects the decision on response direction, while decisions about…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Validity, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Decision Making