广义瑟斯顿展开模型:推进迫选数据的建模

The Generalized Thurstonian Unfolding Model (GTUM): Advancing the Modeling of Forced-Choice Data

ORGANIZATIONAL RESEARCH METHODS · 2023
被引 13
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

提出广义瑟斯顿展开模型(GTUM),一种更灵活的项目反应理论模型,用于处理迫选测量数据,克服现有模型局限,并通过模拟和实证验证其性能。

Abstract

Forced-choice (FC) measurement has become increasingly popular due to its robustness to various response biases and reduced susceptibility to faking. Although several current Item Response Theory (IRT) models can extract normative person scores from FC responses, each has its limitations. This study proposes the Generalized Thurstonian Unfolding Model (GTUM) as a more flexible IRT model for FC measures to overcome these limitations. The GTUM (1) adheres to the unfolding response process, (2) accommodates FC scales of any block size, and (3) manages both dichotomous and graded responses. Monte Carlo simulation studies consistently demonstrated that the GTUM exhibited good statistical properties under most realistic conditions. Particularly noteworthy findings include (1) the GTUM's ability to handle FC scales with or without intermediate statements, (2) the consistently superior performance of graded responses over dichotomous responses in person score recovery, and (3) the sufficiency of 10 mixed pairs to ensure robust psychometric performance. Two empirical examples, one with 1,033 responses to a static version of the Tailored Adaptive Personality Assessment System and the other with 759 responses to a graded version of the Forced-Choice Five-Factor Markers, demonstrated the feasibility of the GTUM to handle different types of FC scales. To aid in the practical use of the GTUM, we also developed the R package “ fcscoring.”

心理测量学项目反应理论迫选测量统计建模