Detection and validation of unscalable item score patterns using item response theory: an illustration with Harter's Self-Perception Profile for Children |
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Authors: | Meijer Rob R Egberink Iris J L Emons Wilco H M Sijtsma Klaas |
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Affiliation: | Department of Research Methodology, Measurement, and Data Analysis, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands. r.r.meijer@gw.utwente.nl |
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Abstract: | We illustrate the usefulness of person-fit methodology for personality assessment. For this purpose, we use person-fit methods from item response theory. First, we give a nontechnical introduction to existing person-fit statistics. Second, we analyze data from Harter's (1985) Self-Perception Profile for Children (Harter, 1985) in a sample of children ranging from 8 to 12 years of age (N = 611) and argue that for some children, the scale scores should be interpreted with care and caution. Combined information from person-fit indexes and from observation, interviews, and self-concept theory showed that similar score profiles may have a different interpretation. For some children in the sample, item scores did not adequately reflect their trait level. Based on teacher interviews, this was found to be due most likely to a less developed self-concept and/or problems understanding the meaning of the questions. We recommend investigating the scalability of score patterns when using self-report inventories to help the researcher interpret respondents' behavior correctly. |
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