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Wind, Stefanie A. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2022
Researchers frequently use Mokken scale analysis (MSA), which is a nonparametric approach to item response theory, when they have relatively small samples of examinees. Researchers have provided some guidance regarding the minimum sample size for applications of MSA under various conditions. However, these studies have not focused on item-level…
Descriptors: Nonparametric Statistics, Item Response Theory, Sample Size, Test Items
Abulela, Mohammed A. A.; Rios, Joseph A. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2022
When there are no personal consequences associated with test performance for examinees, rapid guessing (RG) is a concern and can differ between subgroups. To date, the impact of differential RG on item-level measurement invariance has received minimal attention. To that end, a simulation study was conducted to examine the robustness of the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Robustness (Statistics), Nonparametric Statistics, Item Analysis

Ramsay, J. O. – Psychometrika, 1995
A similarity-based smoothing approach to nondimensional item analysis was studied. Simulated and actual data are presented to show that when responses are determined by a latent ability variable, this similarity-based smoothing procedure can reveal the dimensionality of ability satisfactorily. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability, Item Analysis, Item Response Theory, Nonparametric Statistics
Xu, Xueli; Douglas, Jeff – Psychometrika, 2006
Nonparametric item response models have been developed as alternatives to the relatively inflexible parametric item response models. An open question is whether it is possible and practical to administer computerized adaptive testing with nonparametric models. This paper explores the possibility of computerized adaptive testing when using…
Descriptors: Simulation, Nonparametric Statistics, Item Analysis, Item Response Theory
Walker, Cindy M.; Azen, Razia; Schmitt, Thomas – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2006
It is believed by some that most tests are multidimensional, meaning that they measure more than one underlying construct. The primary objective of this study is to illustrate how variations in the secondary ability distribution affect the statistical detection of dimensionality and to demonstrate the difference between substantive and statistical…
Descriptors: Multidimensional Scaling, Item Response Theory, Comparative Testing, Statistical Analysis
Gierl, Mark J.; Leighton, Jacqueline P.; Tan, Xuan – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2006
DETECT, the acronym for Dimensionality Evaluation To Enumerate Contributing Traits, is an innovative and relatively new nonparametric dimensionality assessment procedure used to identify mutually exclusive, dimensionally homogeneous clusters of items using a genetic algorithm ( Zhang & Stout, 1999). Because the clusters of items are mutually…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Cluster Grouping, Evaluation Methods, Multivariate Analysis
Roussos, Louis A.; Ozbek, Ozlem Yesim – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2006
The development of the DETECT procedure marked an important advancement in nonparametric dimensionality analysis. DETECT is the first nonparametric technique to estimate the number of dimensions in a data set, estimate an effect size for multidimensionality, and identify which dimension is predominantly measured by each item. The efficacy of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Effect Size, Test Bias, Item Response Theory