Title of article :
Scale construction and evaluation in practice: A review of factor analysis versus item response theory applications
Author/Authors :
Janke C. ten Holt، نويسنده , , Marijtje A. J. van Duijn، نويسنده , , Anne Boomsma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
In scale construction and evaluation, factor analysis (FA) and item response theory (IRT) are two methods frequently used to determine whether a set of items reliably measures a latent variable. In a review of 41 published studies we examined which methodology – FA or IRT – was used, and what researchers’ motivations were for applying either method. Characteristics of the studies were compared to gain more insight into the practice of scale analysis. Findings indicate that FA is applied far more often than IRT. Many times it is unclear whether the data justify the chosen method because model assumptions are neglected. We recommended that researchers (a) use substantive knowledge about the items to their advantage by more frequently employing confirmatory techniques, as well as adding item content and interpretability of factors to the criteria in model evaluation; and (b) investigate model assumptions and report corresponding findings. To this end, we recommend more collaboration between substantive researchers and statisticians/psychometricians.
Keywords :
scale evaluation , Factor Analysis , Item response theory , Test construction
Journal title :
Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling
Journal title :
Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling