Advice is provided on the most useful methods for particular test situations. The authors explain the logic of each method - from item-response theory to nonparametric, categorical methods - in terms of how differential item functioning (DIF) is defined by the method and how well the method can be expected to work. A summary of findings on the behaviour of indices in empirical studies is included. The book concludes with a set of principles for deciding when DIF should be interpreted as evidence of bias.
Methods for Identifying Biased Test Items (Measurement Methods for the Social Science)
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Author(s)Gregory Camilli, Lorrie A. Shepard
PublisherSAGE Publications, Inc
ISBN / ASIN0803944160
ISBN-139780803944169
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Sales Rank1,875,461
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This book makes clear to researchers what item-bias methods can (and cannot) do, how they work and how they should be interpreted.