CTT Flashcards
1
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3 assumptions of CTT
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- measurement is on an interval scale
- the variance of the observed scores is finite
- the measurements are repeatedly sampled in a linear, experimentally independent way
2
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challenges of CTT
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- The true score does not necessarily correspond to a unidimensional construct score
> you can still have a high cronbach’s alpha, but this doesnt say anything about the dimensionality of a test, so you don’t know how to interpret the true score from crohnbach’s alpha only - Statistics from CTT depend on both the item properties (item difficulty and discrimination) and the properties of the subjects/sample (mean and variance of the true scores)
- The true score contains irrelevant -but systematic- item specific effects
3
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latent variable models’ solutions to CTT problems
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- Latent variable models explicitly model the dimensionality of a test
> e.g., modeling results will show that the model does not fit data thus dimensions may have to be added/subtracted - Latent variable models are falsifiable
> show when there are no dimensions to data and that only item specific effects are displayed (i.e. latent variable explained variance approaches 0) - Item properties and person properties are distinguished in latent variable models (LVMs are not test and sample dependent)
> test properties are captured in item parameters
> sample properties are captured in the latent variable
> this way different tests on the same construct measure the same latent variable - Latent variable models explicitly account for item specific error
> latent variable capture the common variance between items
> thus item effects are not captured in the LV
4
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disadvantages LVMs
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- Require much larger sample sizes
- Statistically more complex
5
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cronbach’s alpha
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reliability coefficient
a measure of the proportion of true score variance over the total variance
calculated from a correlation or covariance matrix
lower bound when not essentially tau equivalent
6
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cronbach’s alpha assumptions
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- unidimensionality
- tau equivalence
7
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measurement model
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describes the relationship between item and construct
contains latent variable parameter and item parameters
8
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structural model
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describes the relationship between construct and other variables