A Kernel-Smoothed Version of SIBTEST With Applications to Local DIF Inference and Function Estimation
Jeffrey A. Douglas,
William Stout and
Louis V. DiBello
Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 1996, vol. 21, issue 4, 333-363
Abstract:
Smoothed SIBTEST, a nonparametric DIF detection procedure, amalgamates SIBTEST and kernel-smoothed item response function estimation. This procedure assesses DIF as a function of the latent trait θ that the test is designed to measure. Smoothed SIBTEST estimates this Junction with increased efficiency, as compared to SIBTEST, while providing hypothesis tests of local and global DIF. By means of kernel smoothing, smoothed SIBTEST reduces noise in local DIF estimation while retaining SIBTEST’s reduction of group-ability-difference-induced DIF estimation bias via use of regression-corrected estimates of ability as design points in the kernel smoothing. By contrast with most nonparametric procedures, matched examinee score cells are not needed, so sparse cell problems are avoided. The performance of smoothed SIBTEST is studied via simulation and real data analysis.
Keywords: differential item functioning; item response function; kernel smoothing; local DIF; SIBTEST; smoothed SIBTEST; TESTGRAF (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996
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DOI: 10.3102/10769986021004333
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