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Testing Manifest Monotonicity Using Order-Constrained Statistical Inference
- Source :
- Psychometrika, 78, 83. Springer New York, Psychometrika, 78(1), 83-97. Springer
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Most dichotomous item response models share the assumption of latent monotonicity, which states that the probability of a positive response to an item is a nondecreasing function of a latent variable intended to be measured. Latent monotonicity cannot be evaluated directly, but it implies manifest monotonicity across a variety of observed scores, such as the restscore, a single item score, and in some cases the total score. In this study, we show that manifest monotonicity can be tested by means of the order-constrained statistical inference framework. We propose a procedure that uses this framework to determine whether manifest monotonicity should be rejected for specific items. This approach provides a likelihood ratio test for which the p-value can be approximated through simulation. A simulation study is presented that evaluates the Type I error rate and power of the test, and the procedure is applied to empirical data.Keywords: item response theory, latent monotonicity, manifest monotonicity, monotone homogeneity model, order-constrained statistical inference
Details
- ISSN :
- 00333123
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Psychometrika, 78, 83. Springer New York, Psychometrika, 78(1), 83-97. Springer
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0ee45824399ee9312afbe45f6c810811