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Exploring a Source of Uneven Score Equity across the Test Score Range
Authors:Anne Corinne Huggins-Manley  Yuxi Qiu  Randall D. Penfield
Affiliation:1. School?of Human Development and Organizational Studies in Education, University of Florida, USAahuggins@coe.ufl.edu;3. School of Human Development and Organizational Studies in Education, University of Florida, USA;4. School of Education, University of North Carolina Greensboro, USA
Abstract:Score equity assessment (SEA) refers to an examination of population invariance of equating across two or more subpopulations of test examinees. Previous SEA studies have shown that score equity may be present for examinees scoring at particular test score ranges but absent for examinees scoring at other score ranges. No studies to date have performed research for the purpose of understanding why score equity can be inconsistent across the score range of some tests. The purpose of this study is to explore a source of uneven subpopulation score equity across the score range of a test. It is hypothesized that the difficulty of anchor items displaying differential item functioning (DIF) is directly related to the score location at which issues of score inequity are observed. The simulation study supports the hypothesis that the difficulty of DIF items has a systematic impact on the uneven nature of conditional score equity.
Keywords:population invariance of equating  differential item functioning  score equity  equating  fairness
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