ERIC Number: EJ1469062
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025
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ISSN: ISSN-1536-6367
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Influences of Carry-Over Effects across Scales on Mediation Analyses
Kuan-Yu Jin1; Yi-Jhen Wu2; Ming Ming Chiu3
Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, v23 n2 p148-162 2025
Many education tests and psychological surveys elicit respondent views of similar constructs across scenarios (e.g., story followed by multiple choice questions) by repeating common statements across scales (one-statement-multiple-scale, OSMS). However, a respondent's earlier responses to the common statement can affect later responses to it (recursive carry-over effect), which violates the local item independence assumption of most measurement models. Ignoring this carry-over effect can bias both estimated item parameters for later scales and relations among scales. This study investigates the consequences of model misspecification for OSMS questions in mediation analyses via real data from the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) and simulations. The results showed that failing to consider carry-over effects in a mediation model yielded biased relations between latent variables. Moreover, our MMCEO mediation model corrected the inflated correlations caused by carry-over effects and yielded superior estimates of the mediation effects. We discuss implications for appropriately addressing carry-over effects.
Descriptors: Administrator Surveys, Teacher Surveys, Responses, Test Items, Statistical Bias, Computation, Structural Equation Models, Foreign Countries
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Denmark; Finland; Norway; Sweden
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Teaching and Learning International Survey
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Author Affiliations: 1Assessment Technology and Research Division, Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority; 2The Center for Research on Education and School Development, TU Dortmund University; 3Analytics\Assessment Research Centre, The Education University of Hong Kong