نتایج جستجو برای: differential item functioning

تعداد نتایج: 411834  

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2009
Brian J Ayotte Ranak Trivedi Hayden B Bosworth

Health-related knowledge is an important component in the self-management of chronic illnesses. The objective of this study was to more accurately assess racial differences in hypertension knowledge by using a latent variable modeling approach that controlled for sociodemographic factors and accounted for measurement issues in the assessment of hypertension knowledge. Cross-sectional data from ...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de epidemiologia = Brazilian journal of epidemiology 2015
Stela Maris de Jezus Castro Mariana Cúri Vanessa Bielefeldt Leotti Torman João Riboldi

INTRODUCTION There are several studies showing the presence of Differential Item Functioning (DIF) in some items of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), when comparing men and women. The presence of a large number of items with DIF in BDI is a severe threat to the validity of measurement of the intensity of depressive symptoms obtained by Item Response Theory (IRT) and to the conclusions based ...

Journal: :Psychometrika 2015
Gerhard Tutz Gunther Schauberger

A new diagnostic tool for the identification of differential item functioning (DIF) is proposed. Classical approaches to DIF allow to consider only few subpopulations like ethnic groups when investigating if the solution of items depends on the membership to a subpopulation. We propose an explicit model for differential item functioning that includes a set of variables, containing metric as wel...

2018
Denis Dumas Patricia Alexander

The test of relational reasoning (TORR) is designed to assess the ability to identify complex patterns within visuospatial stimuli. The TORR is designed for use in school and university settings, and therefore, its measurement invariance across diverse groups is critical. In this investigation, a large sample, representative of a major university on key demographic variables, was collected, and...

2013
Judith Runnels

Differential item functioning (DIF) is when a test item favors or hinders a characteristic exhibited by group members of a test-taking population. DIF analyses are statistical procedures used to determine to what extent the content of an item affects the item endorsement of sub-groups of test-takers. If DIF is found for many items on the test, the final test scores do not represent the same mea...

Journal: :Annals of family medicine 2013
Thomas R O'Neill Michael R Peabody James C Puffer

The American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) believes that it is important to have evidence to show that the pass/fail decisions related to its examinations are based on accurate determination of the minimum knowledge necessary to be a boardcertified family physician and, furthermore, that these decisions are unbiased against any particular subset of the population. Accordingly, as part of the ...

Journal: :Psicothema 2017
Juana Gómez-Benito Nekane Balluerka Andrés González Keith F Widaman José-Luis Padilla

BACKGROUND Despite the crucial importance of the notion of parallel forms within Classical Test Theory, the degree of parallelism between two forms of a test cannot be directly verified due to the unobservable nature of true scores. We intend to overcome some of the limitations of traditional approaches to analyzing parallelism by using the Differential Item Functioning framework. METHOD We c...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Tzu-An Chen Teresia M O'Connor Sheryl O Hughes Alicia Beltran Janice Baranowski Cassandra Diep Tom Baranowski

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the psychometric properties of a vegetable parenting practices scale using multidimensional polytomous item response modeling which enables assessing item fit to latent variables and the distributional characteristics of the items in comparison to the respondents. We also tested for differences in the ways item function (called differential item functioning) across child's...

2015
Yan Zhang

Differential item functioning (DIF), as an assessment tool, has been widely used in quantitative psychology, educational measurement, business management, and insurance and healthcare industries. The purpose of DIF analyses is to detect response differences of items in questionnaires, rating scales, or tests across different subgroups (e.g., gender), while controlling for ability level. There a...

Journal: :The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 2015

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