Detecting Differential Item Functioning among Multiple Groups Using IRT Residual DIF Framework

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Lim, Hwanggyu [1 ]
Zhu, Danqi [2 ]
Choe, Edison M. [3 ]
Han, KyungT. [4 ]
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[1] Coll Educ Inha Univ, Republ Korea South Korea, Dept Pathol, Unit327,West Lake Bldg,100 Inha, Incheon 22212, South Korea
[2] Fordham Univ, 441 East Fordham Rd, Bronx 10458, NY USA
[3] Renaissance, 2911 Peach St, Rapids, WI 54494 USA
[4] Grad Management Admiss Council GMAC, Test Dev & Psychometr TD&P, Reston, VA 20190 USA
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10.1111/jedm.12415
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G44 [教育心理学];
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0402 ; 040202 ;
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This study presents a generalized version of the residual differential item functioning (RDIF) detection framework in item response theory, named GRDIF, to analyze differential item functioning (DIF) in multiple groups. The GRDIF framework retains the advantages of the original RDIF framework, such as computational efficiency and ease of implementation. The performance of GRDIF was assessed through a simulation study and compared with existing DIF detection methods, including the generalized Mantel-Haenszel, Lasso-DIF, and alignment methods. Results showed that the GRDIF framework demonstrated well-controlled Type I error rates close to the nominal level of .05 and satisfactory power in detecting uniform, nonuniform, and mixed DIF across different simulated conditions. Each of the three GRDIF statistics, GRDIFR$GRDI{{F}_R}$, GRDIFS$GRDI{{F}_S}$, and GRDIFRS$GRDI{{F}_{RS}}$, effectively detected the specific type of DIF for which it was designed, with GRDIFRS$GRDI{{F}_{RS}}$ exhibiting the most robust performance across all types of DIF. The GRDIF framework outperformed other DIF detection methods under various conditions, suggesting its potential for practical applications, particularly in large-scale assessments involving multiple groups. Additionally, an empirical study demonstrated the efficacy and utility of the GRDIF framework in conducting DIF analysis with a high-stakes assessment data set.
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