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Detecting and evaluating the impact of multidimensionality using item fit statistics and principal component analysis of residuals.

University of Illinois Chicago

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Abstract

The purpose of this research is twofold. First is to extend the work of Smith (1992, 1996) and Smith and Miao (1991, 1994) in comparing item fit statistics and principal component analysis as tools for assessing the unidimensionality requirement of Rasch models. Second is to demonstrate methods to explore how violations of the unidimensionality requirement influence person measurement. For the first study, rating scale data were simulated to represent varying degrees of multidimensionality and the proportion of items contributing to each component. The second study used responses to a 24 item Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder scale obtained from 317 college undergraduates. The simulation study reveals…

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Keywords
  • Rasch model
  • Principal component analysis
  • Statistics
  • Econometrics
  • Rating scale
  • Psychology
  • Item response theory
  • Scale (ratio)
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