Invariant ordering of item-total regressions
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2011
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Abstract
A new observable consequence of the property of invariant item ordering is presented, which holds under Mokken’s double monotonicity model for dichotomous data. The observable consequence is an invariant ordering of the item-total regressions. Kendall’s measure of concordance W and a weighted version of this measure are proposed as measures for this property. Karabatsos and Sheu proposed a Bayesian procedure (Appl. Psychol. Meas. 28:110–125, 2004), which can be used to determine whether the property of an invariant ordering of the item-total regressions should be rejected for a set of items. An example is presented to illustrate the application of the procedures to empirical data.
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double monotonicity Mokken model, invariant item ordering, invariant ordering of item-total regressions, Kendall’s W, manifest invariant item ordering, nonparametric item response theory, International
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Tijmstra, J, Hessen, D J, Van der Heijden, P G M & Sijtsma, K 2011, 'Invariant ordering of item-total regressions', Psychometrika, vol. 76, pp. 217-227. https://doi.org/10.1007/S11336-011-9201-0