PISA test format assessment and the local independence assumption

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  • Christian monseur
  • Ariane Baye
  • Dominique lafontaine
  • Valérie Quittre
چکیده

Large-scale assessments of reading comprehension, notably OECD’s Programme for International Student Achievement (PISA) and IEA’s Progress in Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS), generally use paper-and-pencil tests in which a reading passage, with different questions based on it, is presented to the student. The PISA mathematics and science literacy tests also consist of a hierarchically embedded structure stimulus. In these surveys, cognitive data are scaled according to an item response theory (IRT) model. One of the cornerstones of standard IRT models is the assumption of local item independence (LII). Because multiple items are connected together to a common passage, items within a unit are not likely to be conditionally independent, which means that the independence assumption might be violated. In the first part of this study, Yen’s Q 3 statistic was used to evaluate the importance of the local item dependency (LID) effect with respect to PISA 2000 and PISA 2003 data. The consequences of the violation of the LII assumption on the student performance distribution were then explored. Moderate but clear global context dependencies were detected in a large number of the PISA reading and mathematics units. Some reading and mathematics units showed additional significant pairwise local dependencies. Further, LID impacted on the variability of the student proficiencies, and the bias in the variability estimate strongly correlated with average country performance. Therefore, the consequence of LII violation in PISA is that the relative variability of low-performing countries is overestimated while the relative variability of high-performing countries is underestimated.

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تاریخ انتشار 2011