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The Development of a Standardized Effect Size for the SIBTEST Procedure (Record no. 45749)

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ISSN 0022-0973
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Personal name Weese, James D.
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Title The Development of a Standardized Effect Size for the SIBTEST Procedure
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Place of publication Philadelphia, USA
Name of publisher : Taylor and Francis Group and Routledge
Year of publication ,March 2024
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Number of Pages 206-224p.
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Title The Journal of Experimental Education
Volume number/sequential designation Volume 92: Number 1, 2024
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Summary, etc Abstract: In this study a standardized effect size was created for use with the SIBTEST procedure. Using this standardized effect size, a single set of heuristics was developed that are appropriate for data fitting different item response models (e.g., 2-parameter logistic, 3-parameter logistic). The standardized effect size rescales the raw beta-uni value using a pooled variation that incorporates the beta-uni inclusion factor. Although the heuristics for the standardized and unstandardized effect sizes provide similar true-positive and false-positive rates in most conditions, the standardized effect size provides higher true-positive rates for conditions where item response variability is smaller in proportion to raw score differences. Inflated false-positive rates were solely impacted by smaller sample sizes, whereas larger sample sizes improved true-positive rates. An empirical application is provided to demonstrate how the standardized effect size provides for a more consistent comparison across items with varying response distributions. This study lays the foundation for the utilization of a standardized effect size for both dichotomous and polytomous item response models using the suite of SIBTEST procedures.
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Topical Term DIF| differential item functioning| SIBTEST| standardized effect size
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Personal name Turner, Ronna C. | Ames, Allison | Liang, Xinya | Crawford, Brandon
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1080/00220973.2022.2141176
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