Examining Invariant Item Ordering Using Mokken Scale Analysis for Polytomously Scored Items

The aim of the present study is to identify and compare the number of items violating the item ordering, the total number of item pairs causing violation, the test statistics averages and the HT values of the overall test obtained from three separate Mokken IIO models in the simulative datasets gene...

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Main Author: Hakan KOĞAR
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Language:English
Published: EPODDER 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/epod/issue/41688/412689
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spelling doaj-007ded615591453ca4dba9285b0903552020-11-25T00:16:50ZengEPODDERJournal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology1309-65751309-65752018-12-019431232510.21031/epod.412689Examining Invariant Item Ordering Using Mokken Scale Analysis for Polytomously Scored Items Hakan KOĞAR The aim of the present study is to identify and compare the number of items violating the item ordering, the total number of item pairs causing violation, the test statistics averages and the HT values of the overall test obtained from three separate Mokken IIO models in the simulative datasets generated by the graded response model. All the simulation conditions were comprised of 108 cells: 3 (minimum coefficient of a violation) x 2 (item discrimination levels) x 3 (sample sizes) x 2 (number of items) x 3 (response categories). MIIO, MSCPM and IT methods were used for data analysis. When the findings were considered in general, it was found that the MIIO method yielded the most stable values due to the fact that it was not affected by the lowest violation coefficient and was affected only slightly by simulation conditions. Especially in conditions where the violation coefficient was 0.03 (the default value in the Mokken package), it was recommended to use the MIIO method in identifying item ordering. Even though the MSCPM method yielded similar findings to those of the IT method, it generated more stable findings in particularly high sample sizes. In conditions where sample size, number of items and item discrimination were high, the MSCPM was recommended to be used.http://dergipark.gov.tr/epod/issue/41688/412689invariant item orderingmokken scale analysispolytomous itemspolytomous item response theory
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Examining Invariant Item Ordering Using Mokken Scale Analysis for Polytomously Scored Items
Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology
invariant item ordering
mokken scale analysis
polytomous items
polytomous item response theory
author_facet Hakan KOĞAR
author_sort Hakan KOĞAR
title Examining Invariant Item Ordering Using Mokken Scale Analysis for Polytomously Scored Items
title_short Examining Invariant Item Ordering Using Mokken Scale Analysis for Polytomously Scored Items
title_full Examining Invariant Item Ordering Using Mokken Scale Analysis for Polytomously Scored Items
title_fullStr Examining Invariant Item Ordering Using Mokken Scale Analysis for Polytomously Scored Items
title_full_unstemmed Examining Invariant Item Ordering Using Mokken Scale Analysis for Polytomously Scored Items
title_sort examining invariant item ordering using mokken scale analysis for polytomously scored items
publisher EPODDER
series Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology
issn 1309-6575
1309-6575
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The aim of the present study is to identify and compare the number of items violating the item ordering, the total number of item pairs causing violation, the test statistics averages and the HT values of the overall test obtained from three separate Mokken IIO models in the simulative datasets generated by the graded response model. All the simulation conditions were comprised of 108 cells: 3 (minimum coefficient of a violation) x 2 (item discrimination levels) x 3 (sample sizes) x 2 (number of items) x 3 (response categories). MIIO, MSCPM and IT methods were used for data analysis. When the findings were considered in general, it was found that the MIIO method yielded the most stable values due to the fact that it was not affected by the lowest violation coefficient and was affected only slightly by simulation conditions. Especially in conditions where the violation coefficient was 0.03 (the default value in the Mokken package), it was recommended to use the MIIO method in identifying item ordering. Even though the MSCPM method yielded similar findings to those of the IT method, it generated more stable findings in particularly high sample sizes. In conditions where sample size, number of items and item discrimination were high, the MSCPM was recommended to be used.
topic invariant item ordering
mokken scale analysis
polytomous items
polytomous item response theory
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/epod/issue/41688/412689
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