Paradoxical Results in Multidimensional Item Response Theory |
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Authors: | Giles Hooker Matthew Finkelman Armin Schwartzman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Counseling, Educational, Psychology, and Special Education Department, Michigan State University, 461 Erickson Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824-1034, USA;; |
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Abstract: | In multidimensional item response theory (MIRT), it is possible for the estimate of a subject’s ability in some dimension to decrease after they have answered a question correctly. This paper investigates how and when this type of paradoxical result can occur. We demonstrate that many response models and statistical estimates can produce paradoxical results and that in the popular class of linearly compensatory models, maximum likelihood estimates are guaranteed to do so. In light of these findings, the appropriateness of multidimensional item response methods for assigning scores in high-stakes testing is called into question. |
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