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Invariance Properties for General Diagnostic Classification Models
Authors:Laine P Bradshaw  Matthew J Madison
Institution:1. Department of Educational Psychology, University of Georgia, USAlaineb@uga.edu;3. Department of Educational Psychology, University of Georgia, USA
Abstract:In item response theory (IRT), the invariance property states that item parameter estimates are independent of the examinee sample, and examinee ability estimates are independent of the test items. While this property has long been established and understood by the measurement community for IRT models, the same cannot be said for diagnostic classification models (DCMs). DCMs are a newer class of psychometric models that are designed to classify examinees according to levels of categorical latent traits. We examined the invariance property for general DCMs using the log-linear cognitive diagnosis model (LCDM) framework. We conducted a simulation study to examine the degree to which theoretical invariance of LCDM classifications and item parameter estimates can be observed under various sample and test characteristics. Results illustrated that LCDM classifications and item parameter estimates show clear invariance when adequate model data fit is present. To demonstrate the implications of this important property, we conducted additional analyses to show that using pre-calibrated tests to classify examinees provided consistent classifications across calibration samples with varying mastery profile distributions and across tests with varying difficulties.
Keywords:cognitive diagnosis  diagnostic classification model  diagnostic measurement  invariance  invariant measurement  log-linear cognitive diagnosis model
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