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Parameter Recovery and Classification Accuracy Under Conditions of Testlet Dependency: A Comparison of the Traditional 2PL,Testlet, and Bi-Factor Models
Authors:Natalie A Koziol
Institution:1. Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools, University of Nebraska–Lincolnnkoziol@unl.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Testlets, or groups of related items, are commonly included in educational assessments due to their many logistical and conceptual advantages. Despite their advantages, testlets introduce complications into the theory and practice of educational measurement. Responses to items within a testlet tend to be correlated even after controlling for latent ability, which violates the assumption of conditional independence made by traditional item response theory models. The present study used Monte Carlo simulation methods to evaluate the effects of testlet dependency on item and person parameter recovery and classification accuracy. Three calibration models were examined, including the traditional 2PL model with marginal maximum likelihood estimation, a testlet model with Bayesian estimation, and a bi-factor model with limited-information weighted least squares mean and variance adjusted estimation. Across testlet conditions, parameter types, and outcome criteria, the Bayesian testlet model outperformed, or performed equivalently to, the other approaches.
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