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Commentary: Explore Conditional Dependencies in Item Response Tree Data.
Item response tree (IRTree) models are widely used in various applications for their ability to differentiate sets of sub-responses from polytomous item response data based on a pre-specified tree structure. Lyu et al. (Psychometrika) article highlighted that item slopes are often lower for later nodes than earlier nodes in IRTree applications. Lyu et al. argued that this phenomenon might signal the presence of item-specific factors across nodes. In this commentary, I present a different perspective that conditional dependencies in IRTree data could explain the phenomenon more generally. I illustrate my point with an empirical example, utilizing the latent space item response model that visualizes conditional dependencies in IRTree data. I conclude the commentary with a discussion on the potential of exploring conditional dependencies in IRTree data that goes beyond identifying the sources of conditional dependencies.
期刊介绍:
The journal Psychometrika is devoted to the advancement of theory and methodology for behavioral data in psychology, education and the social and behavioral sciences generally. Its coverage is offered in two sections: Theory and Methods (T& M), and Application Reviews and Case Studies (ARCS). T&M articles present original research and reviews on the development of quantitative models, statistical methods, and mathematical techniques for evaluating data from psychology, the social and behavioral sciences and related fields. Application Reviews can be integrative, drawing together disparate methodologies for applications, or comparative and evaluative, discussing advantages and disadvantages of one or more methodologies in applications. Case Studies highlight methodology that deepens understanding of substantive phenomena through more informative data analysis, or more elegant data description.