Differential item functioning analysis of a high stake test in terms of statistical regions of Turkey

Large scale assessment is conducted at different class levels for various purposes such as identifying student success in education, observing the impacts of educational reforms on student achievement, assessment, selection, and placement. It is expected that these tests and their items are used in...

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Main Authors: Yeşim Özer Özkan, Meltem Acar Güvendir
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Pedagogical Research 2021-08-01
Series:Journal of Pedagogical Research
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Online Access:https://www.ijopr.com/download/differential-item-functioning-analysis-of-a-high-stake-test-in-terms-of-statistical-regions-of-11148.pdf
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spelling doaj-657ef6ac05b342d1b0d8bfc444239fa12021-09-27T07:05:38ZengJournal of Pedagogical ResearchJournal of Pedagogical Research2602-37172021-08-015312213410.33902/JPR.2021371303Differential item functioning analysis of a high stake test in terms of statistical regions of TurkeyYeşim Özer Özkan0Meltem Acar Güvendir1Gaziantep University, Faculty of Education, TurkeyTrakya University, Faculty of Education, TurkeyLarge scale assessment is conducted at different class levels for various purposes such as identifying student success in education, observing the impacts of educational reforms on student achievement, assessment, selection, and placement. It is expected that these tests and their items are used in education do not display different traits with regard to the responses of individuals at the same ability level but from different groups. The purpose of this study was to identify whether the test includes Differential Item Functioning (DIF), and if it does, to identify whether the items are biased or not. The Rasch model was performed using the Winsteps package software to determine if the items contain DIF. DIF was identified in eight items during the analysis.  Expert opinion was sought to determine if the difference between the regions in item is due to DIF or item effect. Based on the feedback from the experts, no bias was observed in the items with regard to regions.https://www.ijopr.com/download/differential-item-functioning-analysis-of-a-high-stake-test-in-terms-of-statistical-regions-of-11148.pdfdifferential item functioninghigh stake testRasch modelbiasregion
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Differential item functioning analysis of a high stake test in terms of statistical regions of Turkey
Journal of Pedagogical Research
differential item functioning
high stake test
Rasch model
bias
region
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Meltem Acar Güvendir
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title Differential item functioning analysis of a high stake test in terms of statistical regions of Turkey
title_short Differential item functioning analysis of a high stake test in terms of statistical regions of Turkey
title_full Differential item functioning analysis of a high stake test in terms of statistical regions of Turkey
title_fullStr Differential item functioning analysis of a high stake test in terms of statistical regions of Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Differential item functioning analysis of a high stake test in terms of statistical regions of Turkey
title_sort differential item functioning analysis of a high stake test in terms of statistical regions of turkey
publisher Journal of Pedagogical Research
series Journal of Pedagogical Research
issn 2602-3717
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Large scale assessment is conducted at different class levels for various purposes such as identifying student success in education, observing the impacts of educational reforms on student achievement, assessment, selection, and placement. It is expected that these tests and their items are used in education do not display different traits with regard to the responses of individuals at the same ability level but from different groups. The purpose of this study was to identify whether the test includes Differential Item Functioning (DIF), and if it does, to identify whether the items are biased or not. The Rasch model was performed using the Winsteps package software to determine if the items contain DIF. DIF was identified in eight items during the analysis.  Expert opinion was sought to determine if the difference between the regions in item is due to DIF or item effect. Based on the feedback from the experts, no bias was observed in the items with regard to regions.
topic differential item functioning
high stake test
Rasch model
bias
region
url https://www.ijopr.com/download/differential-item-functioning-analysis-of-a-high-stake-test-in-terms-of-statistical-regions-of-11148.pdf
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