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  • Statistical Modeling

Background:

  • Item Response Theory (IRT) models are crucial for educational and psychological assessments.
  • Comparing nested and non-nested IRT models traditionally uses limited methods.
  • Vuong's model selection approach offers formal tests for both nested and non-nested models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To apply and evaluate all three Vuong tests for comparing nested and non-nested unidimensional and multidimensional IRT models.
  • To assess the performance of Vuong's tests in IRT model selection.

Main Methods:

  • Summarized the statistical theory of Vuong's model selection approach.
  • Investigated the performance of Vuong's tests using simulation studies.
  • Validated findings with real-world data analysis.

Main Results:

  • Vuong's tests reliably distinguished between the graded response model and the generalized partial credit model in non-nested scenarios.
  • In nested model comparisons, Vuong's tests performed comparably or superiorly to the traditional likelihood ratio test.
  • All three Vuong tests demonstrated effectiveness in IRT model selection.

Conclusions:

  • Vuong's approach provides a robust framework for comparing diverse IRT models.
  • Researchers and practitioners can effectively use Vuong's tests for model selection in psychometrics.
  • This method enhances the comparison of both nested and non-nested IRT models.