Linking Error Estimation in Fixed Item Parameter Calibration: Theory and Application in Large-Scale Assessment Studies

In fixed item parameter calibration (FIPC), an item response theory (IRT) model is estimated with item parameters fixed at reference values to estimate the distribution parameters within a specific group. The presence of random differential item functioning (DIF) within this group introduces additio...

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Published inFoundations (Basel) Vol. 5; no. 1; p. 4
Main Author Alexander Robitzsch
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LanguageEnglish
Published MDPI AG 01.02.2025
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DOI10.3390/foundations5010004

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Abstract In fixed item parameter calibration (FIPC), an item response theory (IRT) model is estimated with item parameters fixed at reference values to estimate the distribution parameters within a specific group. The presence of random differential item functioning (DIF) within this group introduces additional variability in the distribution parameter estimates, which is captured by the linking error (LE). Conventional LE estimates, based on item jackknife methods, are subject to positive bias due to sampling errors. To address this, this article introduces a bias-corrected LE estimate. Moreover, the use of statistical inference is examined using the newly proposed bias-corrected total error, which includes both the sampling error and LE. The proposed error estimates were evaluated through a simulation study, and their application is illustrated using PISA 2006 data for the reading domain.
AbstractList In fixed item parameter calibration (FIPC), an item response theory (IRT) model is estimated with item parameters fixed at reference values to estimate the distribution parameters within a specific group. The presence of random differential item functioning (DIF) within this group introduces additional variability in the distribution parameter estimates, which is captured by the linking error (LE). Conventional LE estimates, based on item jackknife methods, are subject to positive bias due to sampling errors. To address this, this article introduces a bias-corrected LE estimate. Moreover, the use of statistical inference is examined using the newly proposed bias-corrected total error, which includes both the sampling error and LE. The proposed error estimates were evaluated through a simulation study, and their application is illustrated using PISA 2006 data for the reading domain.
Author Alexander Robitzsch
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fixed item parameter calibration
item response model
linking error
resampling
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