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Título : A general diagnostic modelling framework for forced-choice assessments
Autor : Nájera Álvarez, Pablo
Kreitchmann, Rodrigo S.
Escudero, Scarlett
Abad, Francisco J.
de la Torre, Jimmy
Sorrel Luján, Miguel Ángel
Fecha de publicación : 23-abr-2025
Resumen : .
Diagnostic classification modelling (DCM) is a family of restricted latent class models often used in educational settings to assess students' strengths and weaknesses. Recently, there has been growing interest in applying DCM to noncognitive traits in fields such as clinical and organizational psychology, as well as personality profiling. To address common response biases in these assessments, such as social desirability, Huang (2023, Educational and Psychological Measurement, 83, 146) adopted the forced-choice (FC) item format within the DCM framework, developing the FC-DCM. This model assumes that examinees with no clear preference for any statements in an FC block will choose completely at random. Additionally, the unique parametrization of the FC-DCM poses challenges for integration with established DCM frameworks in the literature. In the present study, we enhance the capabilities of DCM by introducing a general diagnostic framework for FC assessments. We present an adaptation of the GDINA model to accommodate FC responses. Simulation results show that the G-DINA model provides accurate classifications, item parameter estimates and attribute correlations, outperforming the FC-DCM in realistic scenarios where item discrimination varies. A real FC assessment example further illustrates the better model fit of the G-DINA. Practical recommendations for using the FC format in diagnostic assessments of noncognitive traits are provided.
Descripción : Artículos en revistas
URI : https://doi.org/10.1111/bmsp.12393
http://hdl.handle.net/11531/99442
ISSN : 0007-1102
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