Naïve tests of basic local independence models invariance
Span. j. psychol
; Span. j. psychol;18: e26.1-e26.7, 2015. tab, ilus
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ABSTRACT
The basic local independence model (BLIM) is a probabilistic model for knowledge structures, characterized by the property that lucky guess and careless error parameters of the items are independent of the knowledge states of the subjects. When fitting the BLIM to empirical data, a good fit can be obtained even when the invariance assumption is violated. Therefore, statistical tests are needed for detecting violations of this specific assumption. This work provides an extension to theoretical results obtained by de Chiusole, Stefanutti, Anselmi, and Robusto (2013), showing that statistical tests based on the partitioning of the empirical data set into two (or more) groups are not adequate for testing the BLIMs invariance assumption. A simulation study confirms the theoretical results (AU)
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06-national
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ES
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IBECS
Main subject:
Psychometrics
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Models, Statistical
Type of study:
Risk_factors_studies
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Span. j. psychol
Year:
2015
Document type:
Article