CTT Flashcards

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3 assumptions of CTT

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  1. measurement is on an interval scale
  2. the variance of the observed scores is finite
  3. the measurements are repeatedly sampled in a linear, experimentally independent way
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challenges of CTT

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  1. 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
  2. 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)
  3. The true score contains irrelevant -but systematic- item specific effects
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latent variable models’ solutions to CTT problems

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  1. 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
  2. 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)
  3. 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
  4. 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
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disadvantages LVMs

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  1. Require much larger sample sizes
  2. Statistically more complex
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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

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cronbach’s alpha assumptions

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  1. unidimensionality
  2. tau equivalence
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measurement model

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describes the relationship between item and construct

contains latent variable parameter and item parameters

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structural model

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describes the relationship between construct and other variables

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