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Profile-likelihood Confidence Intervals in Item Response Theory Models
Authors:R Philip Chalmers  Jolynn Pek  Yang Liu
Institution:1. Department of Educational Psychology, The University of Georgia;2. Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University;3. Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract:Confidence intervals (CIs) are fundamental inferential devices which quantify the sampling variability of parameter estimates. In item response theory, CIs have been primarily obtained from large-sample Wald-type approaches based on standard error estimates, derived from the observed or expected information matrix, after parameters have been estimated via maximum likelihood. An alternative approach to constructing CIs is to quantify sampling variability directly from the likelihood function with a technique known as profile-likelihood confidence intervals (PL CIs). In this article, we introduce PL CIs for item response theory models, compare PL CIs to classical large-sample Wald-type CIs, and demonstrate important distinctions among these CIs. CIs are then constructed for parameters directly estimated in the specified model and for transformed parameters which are often obtained post-estimation. Monte Carlo simulation results suggest that PL CIs perform consistently better than Wald-type CIs for both non-transformed and transformed parameters.
Keywords:Item response theory  large-sample confidence intervals  likelihood inference  profile-likelihood confidence intervals  Wald confidence intervals
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