Rasch模型中歧视程度对垂直等值的影响。

Journal of applied measurement Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Stephen N Humphrey
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在垂直等值中对刻度进行对齐给从业者带来了许多挑战,例如大规模测试。本文研究了在应用Rasch模型时,高低区分对垂直方程结果的影响。仿真研究表明,不同程度的区分会引入系统误差的估计。第二个模拟研究表明,对于垂直相等的目的,具有高或低判别的项目包含包含系统误差的平移常数信息。差异项目区分对垂直等式的影响进行了检验,随后用大规模测试方案的真实数据集加以说明,并在3年级和5年级的算术测试之间建立了垂直联系。结果的含义为从业人员进行纵向等同于拉希模型被确定,包括监测进展随着时间的推移。对其他项目反应模型的影响也进行了讨论。
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The Impact of Levels of Discrimination on Vertical Equating in the Rasch Model.

Aligning scales in vertical equating carries a number of challenges for practitioners in contexts such as large-scale testing. This paper examines the impact of high and low discrimination on the results of vertical equating when the Rasch model is applied. A simulation study is used to show that different levels of discrimination introduce systematic error into estimates. A second simulation study shows that for the purpose of vertical equating, items with high or low discrimination contain information about translation constants that contains systematic error. The impact of differential item discrimination on vertical equating is examined and subsequently illustrated in terms of a real data set from a large-scale testing program, with vertical links between grade 3 and 5 numeracy tests. Implications of the results for practitioners conducting vertical equating with the Rasch model are identified, including monitoring progress over time. Implications for other item response models are also discussed.

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