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David Magis1, Sébastien Béland, Francis Tuerlinckx
1Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. david.magis@ulg.ac.be
Abstract:
Differential item functioning (DIF) is an important issue of interest in psychometrics and educational measurement. Several methods have been proposed in recent decades for identifying items that function differently between two or more groups of examinees. Starting from a framework for classifying DIF detection methods and from a comparative overview of the most traditional methods, an R package for nine methods, called difR, is presented. The commands and options are briefly described, and the package is illustrated through the analysis of a data set on verbal aggression.
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