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Autoren Kopf, Julia; Zeileis, Achim; Strobl, Carolin  
Titel Anchor selection strategies for DIF analysis: Review, assessment, and new approaches.  
URL http://epm.sagepub.com/content/75/1/22.abstract  
URN, persistent 10.1177/0013164414529792  
Erscheinungsjahr 2015, Jg. 75, H. 1  
Seitenzahl S. 22-56  
Zeitschrift Educational and Psychological Measurement  
ISSN 0013-1644  
Dokumenttyp Zeitschriftenaufsatz; gedruckt; online  
Beigaben Literaturangaben, Abbildungen  
Sprache englisch  
Forschungsschwerpunkt Promotionsförderung für Nachwuchswissenschaftler/-innen - Kompetenzdiagnostik  
Schlagwörter Bildungsforschung; Rasch-Modell; Itemanalyse; Testtheorie; Item-Response-Theorie; Statistische Methode; Messverfahren  
Abstract Differential item functioning (DIF) indicates the violation of the invariance assumption, for instance, in models based on item response theory (IRT). For item-wise DIF analysis using IRT, a common metric for the item parameters of the groups that are to be compared (e.g., for the reference and the focal group) is necessary. In the Rasch model, therefore, the same linear restriction is imposed in both groups. Items in the restriction are termed the "anchor items". Ideally, these items are DIF-free to avoid artificially augmented false alarm rates. However, the question how DIF-free anchor items are selected appropriately is still a major challenge. Furthermore, various authors point out the lack of new anchor selection strategies and the lack of a comprehensive study especially for dichotomous IRT models. This article reviews existing anchor selection strategies that do not require any knowledge prior to DIF analysis, offers a straightforward notation, and proposes three new anchor selection strategies. An extensive simulation study is conducted to compare the performance of the anchor selection strategies. The results show that an appropriate anchor selection is crucial for suitable item-wise DIF analysis. The newly suggested anchor selection strategies outperform the existing strategies and can reliably locate a suitable anchor when the sample sizes are large enough. (DIPF/Orig.)  
Projekt Heterogenität in IRT-Modellen
 
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