Examining differential item functioning due to item difficulty and alternative attractiveness |
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Authors: | Paul Westers Henk Kelderman |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Twente, PO Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | A method for analyzing test item responses is proposed to examine differential item functioning (DIF) in multiple-choice items through a combination of the usual notion of DIF, for correct/incorrect responses and information about DIF contained in each of the alternatives. The proposed method uses incomplete latent class models to examine whether DIF is caused by the attractiveness of the alternatives, difficulty of the item, or both. DIF with respect to either known or unknown subgroups can be tested by a likelihood ratio test that is asymptotically distributed as a chi-square random variable. |
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Keywords: | differential item functioning multiple choice items Rasch model guessing model incomplete latent class model goodness-of-fit testing |
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