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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
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Nana Kim; Daniel M. Bolt – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2024
Some previous studies suggest that response times (RTs) on rating scale items can be informative about the content trait, but a more recent study suggests they may also be reflective of response styles. The latter result raises questions about the possible consideration of RTs for content trait estimation, as response styles are generally viewed…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Reaction Time, Response Style (Tests), Psychometrics
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van der Linden, Wim J.; Belov, Dmitry I. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2023
A test of item compromise is presented which combines the test takers' responses and response times (RTs) into a statistic defined as the number of correct responses on the item for test takers with RTs flagged as suspicious. The test has null and alternative distributions belonging to the well-known family of compound binomial distributions, is…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Reaction Time, Test Items, Item Analysis
Weicong Lyu – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Item response theory (IRT) is currently the dominant methodological paradigm in educational and psychological measurement. IRT models are based on assumptions about the relationship between latent traits and observed responses, so the accuracy of the methodology depends heavily on the reasonableness of these assumptions. This dissertation consists…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Educational Assessment, Psychological Testing, Psychometrics
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Hong, Maxwell; Rebouças, Daniella A.; Cheng, Ying – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2021
Response time has started to play an increasingly important role in educational and psychological testing, which prompts many response time models to be proposed in recent years. However, response time modeling can be adversely impacted by aberrant response behavior. For example, test speededness can cause response time to certain items to deviate…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Models, Computation, Robustness (Statistics)
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Embretson, Susan – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2023
Understanding the cognitive processes, skills and strategies that examinees use in testing is important for construct validity and score interpretability. Although response processes evidence has long been included as an important aspect of validity (i.e., "Standards for Educational and Psychological Tests," 1999), relevant studies are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Test Validity, Item Response Theory, Test Wiseness
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Shamon, Hawal; Dülmer, Hermann; Giza, Adam – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
The factorial survey is an experimental design in which the researcher constructs varying descriptions of situations or individual persons (vignettes), which will be judged by respondents with regard to a particular aspect. Some researchers present vignettes in text format as short stories, others present the central information of vignettes in a…
Descriptors: Vignettes, Surveys, Response Style (Tests), Reaction Time
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Danielle R. Blazek; Jason T. Siegel – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
Social scientists have long agreed that satisficing behavior increases error and reduces the validity of survey data. There have been numerous reviews on detecting satisficing behavior, but preventing this behavior has received less attention. The current narrative review provides empirically supported guidance on preventing satisficing by…
Descriptors: Response Style (Tests), Responses, Reaction Time, Test Interpretation
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Jan Karem Höhne; Achim Goerres – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
The measurement of political solidarities and related concepts is an important endeavor in numerous scientific disciplines, such as political and social science research. European surveys, such as the Eurobarometer, frequently measure these concepts for people's home country and Europe raising questions with respect to the order of precedence.…
Descriptors: Surveys, Attitude Measures, Political Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Schweizer, Karl; Wang, Tengfei; Ren, Xuezhu – Journal of Experimental Education, 2022
The essay reports two studies on confirmatory factor analysis of speeded data with an effect of selective responding. This response strategy leads test takers to choose their own working order instead of completing the items along with the given order. Methods for detecting speededness despite such a deviation from the given order are proposed and…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Response Style (Tests), Decision Making, Test Items
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Feinberg, Richard; Jurich, Daniel; Wise, Steven L. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2021
Previous research on rapid responding tends to implicitly consider examinees as either engaging in solution behavior or purely guessing. However, particularly in a high-stakes testing context, examinees perceiving that they are running out of time may consider the remaining items for less time than necessary to provide a fully informed response,…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Reaction Time, Response Style (Tests), Licensing Examinations (Professions)
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Bulut, Hatice Cigdem – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2021
Several studies have been published on disengaged test respondents, and others have analyzed disengaged survey respondents separately. For many large-scale assessments, students answer questionnaire and test items in succession. This study examines the percentage of students who continuously engage in disengaged responding behaviors across…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Response Style (Tests), Foreign Countries, International Assessment
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Liu, Yue; Liu, Hongyun – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2021
The prevalence and serious consequences of noneffortful responses from unmotivated examinees are well-known in educational measurement. In this study, we propose to apply an iterative purification process based on a response time residual method with fixed item parameter estimates to detect noneffortful responses. The proposed method is compared…
Descriptors: Response Style (Tests), Reaction Time, Test Items, Accuracy
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Ulitzsch, Esther; von Davier, Matthias; Pohl, Steffi – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
So far, modeling approaches for not-reached items have considered one single underlying process. However, missing values at the end of a test can occur for a variety of reasons. On the one hand, examinees may not reach the end of a test due to time limits and lack of working speed. On the other hand, examinees may not attempt all items and quit…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Response Style (Tests), Computer Assisted Testing
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Liu, Yue; Cheng, Ying; Liu, Hongyun – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
The responses of non-effortful test-takers may have serious consequences as non-effortful responses can impair model calibration and latent trait inferences. This article introduces a mixture model, using both response accuracy and response time information, to help differentiating non-effortful and effortful individuals, and to improve item…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Wiseness, Response Style (Tests), Reaction Time
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