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Is the Factor Observed in Investigations on the Item-Position Effect Actually the Difficulty Factor?
Schweizer, Karl; Troche, Stefan – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2018
In confirmatory factor analysis quite similar models of measurement serve the detection of the difficulty factor and the factor due to the item-position effect. The item-position effect refers to the increasing dependency among the responses to successively presented items of a test whereas the difficulty factor is ascribed to the wide range of…
Descriptors: Investigations, Difficulty Level, Factor Analysis, Models
Do Adaptive Representations of the Item-Position Effect in APM Improve Model Fit? A Simulation Study
Zeller, Florian; Krampen, Dorothea; Reiß, Siegbert; Schweizer, Karl – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2017
The item-position effect describes how an item's position within a test, that is, the number of previous completed items, affects the response to this item. Previously, this effect was represented by constraints reflecting simple courses, for example, a linear increase. Due to the inflexibility of these representations our aim was to examine…
Descriptors: Goodness of Fit, Simulation, Factor Analysis, Intelligence Tests
He, Wei; Wolfe, Edward W. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2012
In administration of individually administered intelligence tests, items are commonly presented in a sequence of increasing difficulty, and test administration is terminated after a predetermined number of incorrect answers. This practice produces stochastically censored data, a form of nonignorable missing data. By manipulating four factors…
Descriptors: Individual Testing, Intelligence Tests, Test Items, Test Length

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