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A Statistical Test for Differential Item Pair Functioning

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2025

Timo M. Bechger*
Affiliation:
Cito
Gunter Maris
Affiliation:
University of Amsterdam
*
Correspondence should be sent to Timo M. Bechger, Cito, Amsterdamseweg 13, Arnhem, The Netherlands. Email: timo.bechger@cito.nl

Abstract

This paper presents an IRT-based statistical test for differential item functioning (DIF). The test is developed for items conforming to the Rasch (Probabilistic models for some intelligence and attainment tests, The Danish Institute of Educational Research, Copenhagen, 1960) model but we will outline its extension to more complex IRT models. Its difference from the existing procedures is that DIF is defined in terms of the relative difficulties of pairs of items and not in terms of the difficulties of individual items. The argument is that the difficulty of an item is not identified from the observations, whereas the relative difficulties are. This leads to a test that is closely related to Lord’s (Applications of item response theory to practical testing problems, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, 1980) test for item DIF albeit with a different and more correct interpretation. Illustrations with real and simulated data are provided.

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Copyright © 2014 The Psychometric Society

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