Psychometric Properties and Differential Item Functioning of a Web-Based Assessment of Children's Social Perspective-Taking.

Journal of applied measurement Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Beyza Aksu Dunya, Clark McKown, Everett V Smith
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Abstract

Social perspective-taking (SPT), which involves the ability infer others' intentions, is a consequential social cognitive process. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the psychometric properties of a web-based social perspective-taking (SELweb SPT) assessment designed for children in kindergarten through third grade. Data were collected from two separate samples of children. The first sample included 3224 children and the second sample included 4419 children. Data were calibrated using Rasch dichotomous model (Rasch, 1960). Differential item and test functioning were also evaluated across gender and ethnicity groups. Across both samples, we found: evidence of consistent item fit; unidimensional item structure; and adequate item targeting. Poor item targeting at high and low ability levels suggests that more items are needed to distinguish low and high ability respondents. Analyses of DIF found some significant item-level DIF across gender, but no DIF across ethnicity. The analyses of person measure calibrations with and without DIF items evidenced negligible differential test functioning (DTF) across gender and ethnicity groups in both samples.

基于网络的儿童社会视角采取评估的心理测量特征和差异项目功能。
社会换位思考(SPT)是一种社会性认知过程,涉及推断他人意图的能力。本研究的目的是评估基于网络的社会视角评估(SELweb SPT)对幼儿园至三年级儿童的心理测量特性。数据是从两个独立的儿童样本中收集的。第一个样本包括3224名儿童,第二个样本包括4419名儿童。数据使用Rasch二分类模型进行校准(Rasch, 1960)。差异项目和测试功能也被评估跨性别和种族群体。在这两个样本中,我们发现:一致的项目契合度的证据;单维项目结构;适当的项目定位。高、低能力水平的项目定位不佳表明需要更多的项目来区分低能力和高能力的被调查者。对DIF的分析发现,不同性别的DIF有显著的项目水平,但不同种族的DIF没有显著差异。对有和没有DIF项目的个人测量校准的分析证明,在两个样本中,性别和种族群体的差异测试功能(DTF)可以忽略不计。
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