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Learning Latent Characteristics Of Data And Models Using Item Response Theory, John P. Lalor Mar 2020

Learning Latent Characteristics Of Data And Models Using Item Response Theory, John P. Lalor

Doctoral Dissertations

A supervised machine learning model is trained with a large set of labeled training data, and evaluated on a smaller but still large set of test data. Especially with deep neural networks (DNNs), the complexity of the model requires that an extremely large data set is collected to prevent overfitting. It is often the case that these models do not take into account specific attributes of the training set examples, but instead treat each equally in the process of model training. This is due to the fact that it is difficult to model latent traits of individual examples at the …


Assessing Robustness Of The Rasch Mixture Model To Detect Differential Item Functioning - A Monte Carlo Simulation Study, Jinjin Huang Jan 2020

Assessing Robustness Of The Rasch Mixture Model To Detect Differential Item Functioning - A Monte Carlo Simulation Study, Jinjin Huang

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Measurement invariance is crucial for an effective and valid measure of a construct. Invariance holds when the latent trait varies consistently across subgroups; in other words, the mean differences among subgroups are only due to true latent ability differences. Differential item functioning (DIF) occurs when measurement invariance is violated. There are two kinds of traditional tools for DIF detection: non-parametric methods and parametric methods. Mantel Haenszel (MH), SIBTEST, and standardization are examples of non-parametric DIF detection methods. The majority of parametric DIF detection methods are item response theory (IRT) based. Both non-parametric methods and parametric methods compare differences among subgroups …