Flexible Item Response Modeling for Timed Reading Comprehension Assessment

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作者
Forthmann, Boris [1 ,5 ]
Lenhard, Wolfgang [2 ]
Lenhard, Alexandra [3 ]
Foerster, Natalie [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Munster, Munster, Germany
[2] Julius Maximilians Univ, Wurzburg, Germany
[3] Psychometrica, Dettelbach, Germany
[4] Univ Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany
[5] Univ Munster, Inst Psychol, Fliednerstr 21, D-48149 Munster, Germany
关键词
Conway-Maxwell Poisson Counts Model (CMPCM); Item Response Theory; mode effects; Reading Comprehension; speededness; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; REGRESSION-MODEL; COUNT-DATA; ORTHOGRAPHIC CONSISTENCY; WORD RECOGNITION; ABILITY; DISPERSION; ACCURACY; FLUENCY; ENGLISH;
D O I
10.1080/00220973.2024.2367162
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
While a rich methodology for analyzing response patterns for accuracy and time-on-task is at hand via Item Response Theory (IRT), tests with time cutoffs are so far harder to handle. Given that this test mode is widely applied, especially in the context of paper-and-pencil testing, there is a lack of psychometric techniques for a relevant number of tests. In this context, the original work of Rasch and his Rasch Poisson Counts model indeed offers an approach for this scenario that is adequate to solve the problem but which leads to model violations in many cases. Recent developments in statistical modeling - the so-called Conway Maxwell Poisson Counts Model (CMPCM) - can solve the problem of under- and overdispersion. We apply this model to the norm data of the ELFE II reading comprehension test and analyze patterns of over- and underdispersion with regard to speededness and mode effects. CMPCM with subtest-specific dispersion was adequate to model the raw test data, with underdispersion occurring mainly in highly speeded subtests with low difficulty and overdispersion in less speeded subtests with high difficulty. Thus, the CMPCM could contribute to psychometric methodology to appropriately model tests with time cutoffs on the subtest level.
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