Comparing item characteristic curves (Q1091737)

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Comparing item characteristic curves
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    Comparing item characteristic curves (English)
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    Test items are often evaluated and compared by contrasting the shapes of their item characteristic curves (ICC's) or surfaces. The current paper develops and applies three general (i.e., nonparametric) comparisons of the shapes of two item characteristic surfaces: (i) proportional latent odds, (ii) uniform relative difficulty, and (iii) item sensitivity. Two items may be compared in these ways while making no assumption about the shapes of item characteristic surfaces for other items, and no assumption about the dimensionality of the latent variable. Also studied is a method for comparing the relative shapes of two item characteristic curves in two examinee populations.
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    item response theory
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    latent class models
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    binary data
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    discrete data
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    contingency tables
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    probability inequalities
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    item characteristic curves
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    item characteristic surfaces
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    proportional latent odds
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    uniform relative difficulty
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    item sensitivity
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    latent variable
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