Frontiers in Psychology | 卷:7 |
Investigating the Impact of Item Parameter Drift for Item Response Theory Models with Mixture Distributions | |
Young-Sun eLee1  Kuan eXing2  Yoon Soo ePark2  | |
[1] Teachers College, Columbia University; | |
[2] University of Illinois at Chicago; | |
关键词: Differential Item Functioning; item response theory; TIMSS; item parameter drift; mixture IRT; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00255 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
This study investigates the impact of item parameter drift (IPD) on parameter and ability estimation when the underlying measurement model fits a mixture distribution, thereby violating the item invariance property of unidimensional item response theory (IRT) models. An empirical study was conducted to demonstrate the occurrence of both IPD and an underlying mixture distribution using real-world data. Twenty-one trended anchor items from the 1999, 2003, and 2007 administrations of Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) were analyzed using unidimensional and mixture IRT models. TIMSS treats trended anchor items as invariant over testing administrations and uses pre-calibrated item parameters based on unidimensional IRT. However, empirical results showed evidence of two latent subgroups with IPD. Results showed changes in the distribution of examinee ability between latent classes over the three administrations. A simulation study was conducted to examine the impact of IPD on the estimation of ability and item parameters, when data have underlying mixture distributions. Simulations used data generated from a mixture IRT model and estimated using unidimensional IRT. Results showed that data reflecting IPD using mixture IRT model led to IPD in the unidimensional IRT model. Changes in the distribution of examinee ability also affected item parameters. Moreover, drift with respect to item discrimination and distribution of examinee ability affected estimates of examinee ability. These findings demonstrate the need to caution and evaluate IPD using a mixture IRT framework to understand its effect on item parameters and examinee ability.
【 授权许可】
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