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Statistical Equivalence Testing Approaches for Mantel–Haenszel DIF Analysis

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The null hypothesis test used in differential item functioning (DIF) detection tests for a subgroup difference in item-level performance—if the null hypothesis of “no DIF” is rejected, the item is… Click to show full abstract

The null hypothesis test used in differential item functioning (DIF) detection tests for a subgroup difference in item-level performance—if the null hypothesis of “no DIF” is rejected, the item is flagged for DIF. Conversely, an item is kept in the test form if there is insufficient evidence of DIF. We present frequentist and empirical Bayes approaches for implementing statistical equivalence testing for DIF using the Mantel–Haenszel (MH) DIF statistic. With these approaches, rejection of the null hypothesis of “DIF” allows the conclusion of statistical equivalence, a more stringent criterion for keeping items. In other words, the roles of the null and alternative hypotheses are interchanged in order to have positive evidence that the DIF of an item is small. A simulation study compares the equivalence testing approaches to the traditional MH DIF detection method with the Educational Testing Service classification system. We illustrate the methods with item response data from the 2012 Programme for International Student Assessment.

Keywords: dif; haenszel dif; equivalence testing; statistical equivalence; mantel haenszel

Journal Title: Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
Year Published: 2017

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