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Separability of item and person parameters in response time models
Authors:Gerard J P Van Breukelen
Institution:(1) Department of Methodology and Statistics, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands
Abstract:This paper discusses two forms of separability of item and person parameters in the context of response time (RT) models. The first is ldquoseparate sufficiencyrdquo: the existence of sufficient statistics for the item (person) parameters that do not depend on the person (item) parameters. The second is ldquoranking independencerdquo: the likelihood of the item (person) ranking with respect to RTs does not depend on the person (item) parameters. For each form a theorem stating sufficient conditions, is proved. The two forms of separability are shown to include several (special cases of) models from psychometric and biometric literature. Ranking independence imposes no restrictions on the general distribution form, but on its parametrization. An estimation procedure based upon ranks and pseudolikelihood theory is discussed, as well as the relation of ranking independence to the concept of double monotonicity.I am indebted to Wim van der Linden for bringing Thissen's (1983) paper to my notice, and to Martijn Berger, Frans Tan, and the anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments on earlier drafts of this paper.
Keywords:response times  separate sufficiency  ranking independence  exponential family  scale parameter  location parameter  accelerated life model  proportional hazards model  proportional odds model  pseudolikelihood  double monotonicity
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