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Karl Schweizer; Andreas Gold; Dorothea Krampen; Stefan Troche – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2024
Conceptualizing two-variable disturbances preventing good model fit in confirmatory factor analysis as item-level method effects instead of correlated residuals avoids violating the principle that residual variation is unique for each item. The possibility of representing such a disturbance by a method factor of a bifactor measurement model was…
Descriptors: Correlation, Factor Analysis, Measurement Techniques, Item Analysis
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Zsuzsa Bakk – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2024
A standard assumption of latent class (LC) analysis is conditional independence, that is the items of the LC are independent of the covariates given the LCs. Several approaches have been proposed for identifying violations of this assumption. The recently proposed likelihood ratio approach is compared to residual statistics (bivariate residuals…
Descriptors: Goodness of Fit, Error of Measurement, Comparative Analysis, Models
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Stephanie M. Bell; R. Philip Chalmers; David B. Flora – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2024
Coefficient omega indices are model-based composite reliability estimates that have become increasingly popular. A coefficient omega index estimates how reliably an observed composite score measures a target construct as represented by a factor in a factor-analysis model; as such, the accuracy of omega estimates is likely to depend on correct…
Descriptors: Influences, Models, Measurement Techniques, Reliability
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Wind, Stefanie A.; Ge, Yuan – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2023
In selected-response assessments such as attitude surveys with Likert-type rating scales, examinees often select from rating scale categories to reflect their locations on a construct. Researchers have observed that some examinees exhibit "response styles," which are systematic patterns of responses in which examinees are more likely to…
Descriptors: Goodness of Fit, Responses, Likert Scales, Models
Jungsun Go – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of four different models (bifactor, CTC(M-1), CTCU and unidimensional) as to optimal model selection when the wording effect associated with negatively worded items was present. A Monte Carlo simulation study was conducted to compare model-data fit and accuracy in parameter estimates…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Negative Attitudes, Models, Goodness of Fit
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Silva Diaz, John Alexander; Köhler, Carmen; Hartig, Johannes – Applied Measurement in Education, 2022
Testing item fit is central in item response theory (IRT) modeling, since a good fit is necessary to draw valid inferences from estimated model parameters. "Infit" and "outfit" fit statistics, widespread indices for detecting deviations from the Rasch model, are affected by data factors, such as sample size. Consequently, the…
Descriptors: Intervals, Item Response Theory, Item Analysis, Inferences
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Kaj Sparle Christensen; Ole Jakob Storebø; Bo Bach – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Objective: This study examines the validity of the ASRS-5 as a new screening tool for ADHD and evaluates its proposed screening cut-off in a general population context. Method: A nationally representative sample of 2,002 individuals aged 18 to 80 years was surveyed using the ASRS-5, with complete data obtained from 714 participants. Psychometric…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Construct Validity, Psychometrics, Item Analysis
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Leventhal, Brian C.; Zigler, Christina K. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2023
Survey score interpretations are often plagued by sources of construct-irrelevant variation, such as response styles. In this study, we propose the use of an IRTree Model to account for response styles by making use of self-report items and anchoring vignettes. Specifically, we investigate how the IRTree approach with anchoring vignettes compares…
Descriptors: Scores, Vignettes, Response Style (Tests), Item Response Theory
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Pere J. Ferrando; Fabia Morales-Vives; Ana Hernández-Dorado – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2024
In recent years, some models for binary and graded format responses have been proposed to assess unipolar variables or "quasi-traits." These studies have mainly focused on clinical variables that have traditionally been treated as bipolar traits. In the present study, we have made a proposal for unipolar traits measured with continuous…
Descriptors: Item Analysis, Goodness of Fit, Accuracy, Test Validity
Mohammed Alqabbaa – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Psychometricians at an organization named the Education and Training Evaluation Commission (ETEC) developed a new test scoring method called the latent D-scoring method (DSM-L) where it is believed that the new method itself is much easier and more efficient to use compared to the Item Response Theory (IRT) method. However, there are no studies…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Scoring, Item Analysis, Equated Scores
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Lozano, José H.; Revuelta, Javier – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2023
The present paper introduces a general multidimensional model to measure individual differences in learning within a single administration of a test. Learning is assumed to result from practicing the operations involved in solving the items. The model accounts for the possibility that the ability to learn may manifest differently for correct and…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Learning Processes, Test Items, Item Analysis
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Padgett, R. Noah; Morgan, Grant B. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2020
The "extended Rasch modeling" (eRm) package in R provides users with a comprehensive set of tools for Rasch modeling for scale evaluation and general modeling. We provide a brief introduction to Rasch modeling followed by a review of literature that utilizes the eRm package. Then, the key features of the eRm package for scale evaluation…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Programming Languages, Self Esteem, Self Concept Measures
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Shafipoor, Mahdieh; Ravand, Hamdollah; Maftoon, Parviz – Language Testing in Asia, 2021
The current study compared the model fit indices, skill mastery probabilities, and classification accuracy of six Diagnostic Classification Models (DCMs): a general model (G-DINA) against five specific models (LLM, RRUM, ACDM, DINA, and DINO). To do so, the response data to the grammar and vocabulary sections of a General English Achievement Test,…
Descriptors: Goodness of Fit, Models, Classification, Grammar
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Sen, Sedat; Cohen, Allan S. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2019
Mixture item response theory (MixIRT) models combine IRT models with latent class model and assume that there exist latent subpopulations in the data. Identification of latent subpopulations via MixIRT models produces more detailed information. Detailed information about the response processing of examinees provides a better understanding of the…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Models, Item Analysis, Personality Traits
Xu, Jie – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Research has shown that cross-sectional mediation analysis cannot accurately reflect a true longitudinal mediated effect. To investigate longitudinal mediated effects, different longitudinal mediation models have been proposed and these models focus on different research questions related to longitudinal mediation. When fitting mediation models to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Error of Measurement, Longitudinal Studies, Models
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