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Reconsidering Cutoff Points in the General Method of Empirical Q-Matrix Validation
Pablo Nájera1, Miguel A Sorrel1, Francisco José Abad1
1Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:
Cognitive diagnosis models (CDMs) are latent class multidimensional statistical models that help classify people accurately by using a set of discrete latent variables, commonly referred to as attributes. These models require a Q-matrix that indicates the attributes involved in each item. A potential problem is that the Q-matrix construction process, typically performed by domain experts, is subjective in nature. This might lead to the existence of Q-matrix misspecifications that can lead to inaccurate classifications. For this reason, several empirical Q-matrix validation methods have been developed in the recent years. de la Torre and Chiu proposed one of the most popular methods, based on a discrimination index. However, some questions related to the usefulness of the method with empirical data remained open due the restricted number of conditions examined, and the use of a unique cutoff point (EPS) regardless of the data conditions. This article includes two simulation studies to test this validation method under a wider range of conditions, with the purpose of providing it with a higher generalization, and to empirically determine the most suitable EPS considering the data conditions. Results show a good overall performance of the method, the relevance of the different studied factors, and that using a single indiscriminate EPS is not acceptable. Specific guidelines for selecting an appropriate EPS are provided in the discussion.
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