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A model-based standardization approach that separates true bias/DIF from group ability differences and detects test bias/DTF as well as item bias/DIF (English)
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28 April 1994
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The paper presents a statistical procedure called SIBTEST devoted to detecting either differential item functioning or differential test functioning. This is a development of multidimensional item response theory by the same authors. They present their procedure and next demonstrate a series of simulation studies where they compare the capability of the SIBTEST and the Mantel-Haenszel item bias DIF procedure. In the appendix the estimated regression of the true on the observed valid subtest score and the complete procedure to detect test bias are described.
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SIBTEST
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differential item functioning
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differential test functioning
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multidimensional item response theory
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simulation studies
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Mantel- Haenszel item bias DIF procedure
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regression
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subtest score
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test bias
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