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Wang, Wei; Tay, Louis; Drasgow, Fritz – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2013
There has been growing use of ideal point models to develop scales measuring important psychological constructs. For meaningful comparisons across groups, it is important to identify items on such scales that exhibit differential item functioning (DIF). In this study, the authors examined several methods for assessing DIF on polytomous items…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Effect Size, Item Response Theory, Statistical Analysis

Drasgow, Fritz; And Others – Applied Measurement in Education, 1996
A general approach to the identification of individuals mismeasured by a standardized psychological test is reviewed. The method, originated by M. V. Levine and F. Drasgow (1988), has the advantage of statistical optimality. Use of optimal methods requires a psychometric model for normal responding and one for aberrant responding. (SLD)
Descriptors: Identification, Item Response Theory, Measurement Techniques, Models
Naglieri, Jack A.; Drasgow, Fritz; Schmit, Mark; Handler, Len; Prifitera, Aurelio; Margolis, Amy; Velasquez, Roberto – American Psychologist, 2004
The Internet has significantly changed the way people conduct business, communicate, and live. In this article, the authors' focus is on how the Internet influences the practice of psychology as it relates to testing and assessment. The report includes 5 broad sections: background and context, new problems yet old issues, issues for special…
Descriptors: Test Reliability, Psychometrics, Internet, Psychological Testing

Levine, Michael V.; Drasgow, Fritz – Psychometrika, 1988
Some examinees' test-taking behavior may be so idiosyncratic that their test scores are not comparable to those of more typical examinees. A new theoretical approach to appropriateness measurement is proposed that specifies a likelihood ratio test and an efficient computer algorithm for computing the test statistic. (TJH)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Simulation, Latent Trait Theory, Maximum Likelihood Statistics