Item Response Theory-Based Psychometric Investigation of SWLS for University Students

Akif Avcu
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Life satisfaction is an important factor for mental health and has many positive effects on people. Considering its importance, different measurement tools were developed over the last 5 years. Among these tools, the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) is the most prominent and adapted to diverse populations, including university students. On the other hand, all these studies were conducted using the classical testing approach, while item response theory was rarely preferred. Regarding this gap, this study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of SWLS by using a graded response model (GRM), which is a member of a broader family of the modern psychometric approach called Item Response Theory (IRT). For this purpose, the data were collected from 471 university students (male = 83, female = 388) aged between 17 and 37 years (M = 21.23, SD = 2.32). IRT based analysis provided satisfactory results on the psychometric properties of the SWLS. It was found that the scale's reliability was acceptable across a wide range of ability spectrums and items fit the GRM well and did not show gender-based differential item functioning. As a result, the psychometric quality of SWLS was further proved in the IRT context.
基于项目反应理论的大学生主观幸福感心理测量调查
生活满意度是心理健康的一个重要因素,对人们有许多积极的影响。考虑到它的重要性,在过去的5年中开发了不同的测量工具。在这些工具中,生活满意度量表(SWLS)是最突出的,适用于包括大学生在内的不同人群。另一方面,这些研究都采用了经典的测试方法,很少采用项目反应理论。针对这一差距,本研究旨在通过使用分级反应模型(GRM)来评估土耳其版SWLS的心理测量特性,该模型是现代心理测量方法中更广泛的家族成员,称为项目反应理论(IRT)。为此,我们收集了471名17 - 37岁的大学生(男83人,女388人)的数据(M = 21.23, SD = 2.32)。基于IRT的分析对SWLS的心理测量特性提供了满意的结果。结果发现,量表的可靠性在广泛的能力谱范围内是可以接受的,并且项目很好地符合GRM,并且没有显示基于性别的差异项目功能。结果表明,在IRT背景下,SWLS的心理测量质量得到了进一步的证明。
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