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Nonparametric item response theory axioms and properties under nonlinearity and their exemplification with knowledge space theory

  • University Hospital Augsburg

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Abstract

This paper investigates the dichotomous Mokken nonparametric item response theory (IRT) axioms and properties under incomparabilities among latent trait values and items. Generalized equivalents of the unidimensional nonparametric IRT axioms and properties are formulated for nonlinear (quasi-ordered) person and indicator spaces. It is shown that monotone likelihood ratio (MLR) for the total score variable and nonlinear latent trait implies stochastic ordering (SO) of the total score variable, but may fail to imply SO of the nonlinear latent trait. The reason for this and conditions under which the implication holds are specified, based on a new, simpler proof of the fact that in the unidimensional case MLR implies SO. The approach is applied in knowledge space theory (KST), a combinatorial test theory. This leads to a (tentative) Mokken-type nonparametric axiomatization in the currently parametric theory of knowledge spaces. The nonparametric axiomatization is compared with the assumptions of the parametric basic local independence model which is fundamental in KST. It is concluded that this paper may provide a first step toward a basis for a possible fusion of the two split directions of psychological test theories IRT and KST.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)383-400
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Mathematical Psychology
Volume51
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Basic local independence model
  • Generalized monotone-likelihood-ratio-stochastic-ordering implication
  • Invariant item ordering
  • Monotone likelihood ratio
  • Nonparametric item response theory
  • Nonparametric knowledge space theory
  • Parametric knowledge space theory
  • Quasi-ordered indicator space
  • Quasi-ordered person space
  • Stochastic ordering

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