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Zhongtian Lin1, Tao Jiang2, Frank Rijmen2
1Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
Psychometrika
|February 25, 2026
まとめ
IRT分析における異常応答の検出を改善する、ラッシュテストレットモデルのための新しい個人適合統計量lztおよびlzt*を導入する。
科学分野:
- 心理測定学;教育測定;項目応答理論
背景:
- lzおよびlz*のような確立された個人適合統計量は、単次元または同時多次元IRTモデルに限定される。;既存の方法では、すべての潜在特性の同時推定が必要になることが多く、計算上の課題が生じる。
主な方法:
- 周辺最尤能力推定値に基づいたlztおよびlzt*統計量の開発。;周辺最尤能力推定値に基づいたlztおよびlzt*統計量の開発。;異常応答を検出するための第一種の過誤率と検出力を評価するためのシミュレーション研究。
結論:
- lztおよびlzt*統計量は、ラッシュテストレットモデル内での個人適合の評価のための貴重なツールを提供する。;これらの統計量は、より広範なIRTモデルにわたる応答行動の評価を強化する。;提案された方法は、複雑なテスト構造における異常応答の特定に効果的である。
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