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Effects of DIF in MST routing in ILSAs
The advance and access to technology have allowed for the implementation of adaptive testing in international large-scale assessments (ILSAs). Multistage testing (MST) in ILSAs offers opportunities and advantages compared to linear testing. However, when dozens of highly heterogeneous systems partic...
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description | The advance and access to technology have allowed for the implementation of adaptive testing in international large-scale assessments (ILSAs). Multistage testing (MST) in ILSAs offers opportunities and advantages compared to linear testing. However, when dozens of highly heterogeneous systems participate in ILSAs, the sources of heterogeneity pose challenges to any cross-cultural measurement endeavor. With the recent implementation of adaptive designs in ILSAs, little is known about differential item functioning (DIF) effects, mainly when an MST design is used in an ILSA context. Through a simulation study grounded on the empirical basis of the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) data, this paper examines the impact of DIF in MST routing in ILSA under different routing strategies. Results showed that Merit routing is highly accurate even when the amount and magnitude of DIF is high, whereas suboptimal routing showed poor accuracy across DIF conditions. As expected, Merit routing has better proficiency recovery parameters than a suboptimal routing mechanism. Implications and recommendations for test developers are included in the discussion section. |
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