Retrofitting of Polytomous Cognitive Diagnosis and Multidimensional Item Response Theory Models
In this study, person parameter recoveries are investigated by retrofitting polytomous attribute cognitive diagnosis and multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) models. The data are generated using two cognitive diagnosis models (i.e., pG-DINA: the polytomous generalized deterministic inputs,...
Main Authors: | , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
EPODDER
2021-06-01
|
Series: | Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/epod/issue/63232/778861 |
id |
doaj-784929f61e96481689a124ab44818815 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-784929f61e96481689a124ab448188152021-08-08T15:19:49ZengEPODDERJournal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology1309-65751309-65752021-06-011229711110.21031/epod.778861Retrofitting of Polytomous Cognitive Diagnosis and Multidimensional Item Response Theory ModelsLevent YAKAR0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7856-6926Nuri DOĞAN1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6274-2016Jimmy DE LA TORRE2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0893-3863Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University Hacettepe University The University of Hong KongIn this study, person parameter recoveries are investigated by retrofitting polytomous attribute cognitive diagnosis and multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) models. The data are generated using two cognitive diagnosis models (i.e., pG-DINA: the polytomous generalized deterministic inputs, noisy “and” gate and fA-M: the fully-additive model) and one MIRT model (i.e., the compensatory two-parameter logistic model). Twenty-five replications are used for each of the 54 conditions resulting from varying the item discrimination index, ratio of simple to complex items, test length, and correlations between skills. The findings are obtained by comparing the person parameter estimates of all three models to the actual parameters used in the data generation. According to the findings, the most accurate estimates are obtained when the fitted models correspond to the generating models. Comparable results are obtained when the fA-M is retrofitted to other data or when the MIRT model is retrofitted to fA-M data. However, the results are poor when the pG-DINA is retrofitted to other data or the MIRT is retrofitted to pG-DINA data. Among the conditions used in the study, test length and item discrimination have the greatest influence on the person parameter estimation accuracy. Variation in the simple to complex item ratio has a notable influence when the MIRT model is used. Although the impact on the person parameter estimation accuracy of the correlation between skills is limited, its effect on MIRT data is more significant.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/epod/issue/63232/778861polytomous attribute cognitive diagnosis modelspg-dinafa-mmultidimensional item response theoryretrofitting |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Levent YAKAR Nuri DOĞAN Jimmy DE LA TORRE |
spellingShingle |
Levent YAKAR Nuri DOĞAN Jimmy DE LA TORRE Retrofitting of Polytomous Cognitive Diagnosis and Multidimensional Item Response Theory Models Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology polytomous attribute cognitive diagnosis models pg-dina fa-m multidimensional item response theory retrofitting |
author_facet |
Levent YAKAR Nuri DOĞAN Jimmy DE LA TORRE |
author_sort |
Levent YAKAR |
title |
Retrofitting of Polytomous Cognitive Diagnosis and Multidimensional Item Response Theory Models |
title_short |
Retrofitting of Polytomous Cognitive Diagnosis and Multidimensional Item Response Theory Models |
title_full |
Retrofitting of Polytomous Cognitive Diagnosis and Multidimensional Item Response Theory Models |
title_fullStr |
Retrofitting of Polytomous Cognitive Diagnosis and Multidimensional Item Response Theory Models |
title_full_unstemmed |
Retrofitting of Polytomous Cognitive Diagnosis and Multidimensional Item Response Theory Models |
title_sort |
retrofitting of polytomous cognitive diagnosis and multidimensional item response theory models |
publisher |
EPODDER |
series |
Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology |
issn |
1309-6575 1309-6575 |
publishDate |
2021-06-01 |
description |
In this study, person parameter recoveries are investigated by retrofitting polytomous attribute cognitive
diagnosis and multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) models. The data are generated using two
cognitive diagnosis models (i.e., pG-DINA: the polytomous generalized deterministic inputs, noisy “and” gate
and fA-M: the fully-additive model) and one MIRT model (i.e., the compensatory two-parameter logistic model).
Twenty-five replications are used for each of the 54 conditions resulting from varying the item discrimination
index, ratio of simple to complex items, test length, and correlations between skills. The findings are obtained
by comparing the person parameter estimates of all three models to the actual parameters used in the data
generation. According to the findings, the most accurate estimates are obtained when the fitted models
correspond to the generating models. Comparable results are obtained when the fA-M is retrofitted to other data
or when the MIRT model is retrofitted to fA-M data. However, the results are poor when the pG-DINA is
retrofitted to other data or the MIRT is retrofitted to pG-DINA data. Among the conditions used in the study,
test length and item discrimination have the greatest influence on the person parameter estimation accuracy.
Variation in the simple to complex item ratio has a notable influence when the MIRT model is used. Although
the impact on the person parameter estimation accuracy of the correlation between skills is limited, its effect on
MIRT data is more significant. |
topic |
polytomous attribute cognitive diagnosis models pg-dina fa-m multidimensional item response theory retrofitting |
url |
https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/epod/issue/63232/778861 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT leventyakar retrofittingofpolytomouscognitivediagnosisandmultidimensionalitemresponsetheorymodels AT nuridogan retrofittingofpolytomouscognitivediagnosisandmultidimensionalitemresponsetheorymodels AT jimmydelatorre retrofittingofpolytomouscognitivediagnosisandmultidimensionalitemresponsetheorymodels |
_version_ |
1721215640303304704 |