Comparison of Uni- and Multidimensional Models Applied in Testlet-Based Tests

2017 
Abstract. The bifactor model (BM) and the testlet response model (TRM) are the most common multidimensional models applied to testlet-based tests. The common procedure is to estimate these models using different estimation methods (see, e.g., DeMars, 2006). A possible consequence of this is that previous findings about the implications of fitting a wrong model to the data may be confounded with the estimation procedures they employed. With this in mind, the present study uses the same method (maximum marginal likelihood [MML] using dimensional reduction) to compare uni- and multidimensional strategies to testlet-based tests, and assess the performance of various relative fit indices. Data were simulated under three different models, namely BM, TRM, and the unidimensional model. Recovery of item parameters, reliability estimates, and selection rates of the relative fit indices were documented. The results were essentially consistent with those obtained through different methods (DeMars, 2006), indicating t...
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