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Item Response Theory and the Measurement of Motor Behavior
Authors:Margaret J Safrit  Allan S Cohen  M Glaucia Costa
Institution:1. University of Wisconson–Madison , USA;2. Testing and Evaulation Services, School of Education , University of Wisconson–Madison , USA;3. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais , Brazil
Abstract:Abstract

Item response theory (IRT) has been the focus of intense research and development activity in educational and psychological measurement during the past decade. Because this theory can provide more precise information about test items than other theories usually used in measuring motor behavior, the application of IRT in physical education and exercise science merits investigation. In IRT, the difficulty level of each item (e.g., trial or task) can be estimated and placed on the same scale as the ability of the examinee. Using this information, the test developer can determine the ability levels at which the test functions best. Equating the scores of individuals on two or more items or tests can be handled efficiently by applying IRT. The precision of the identification of performance standards in a mastery test context can be enhanced, as can adaptive testing procedures. In this tutorial, several potential benefits of applying IRT to the measurement of motor behavior were described. An example is provided using bowling data and applying the graded-response form of the Rasch IRT model. The data were calibrated and the goodness of fit was examined. This analysis is described in a step-by-step approach. Limitations to using an IRT model with a test consisting of repeated measures were noted.
Keywords:item response theory  measures of motor behavior  rating scale model  latent trait theory
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