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A One-Parameter Diagnostic Classification Model with Familiar Measurement Properties

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arxiv 2307.16744 v1 pith:SCLRX5JL submitted 2023-07-31 stat.AP stat.OT

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Diagnostic classification models (DCMs) are psychometric models designed to classify examinees according to their proficiency or non-proficiency of specified latent characteristics. These models are well-suited for providing diagnostic and actionable feedback to support formative assessment efforts. Several DCMs have been developed and applied in different settings. This study proposes a DCM with functional form similar to the 1-parameter logistic item response theory model. Using data from a large-scale mathematics education research study, we demonstrate that the proposed DCM has measurement properties akin to the Rasch and 1-parameter logistic item response theory models, including test score sufficiency, item-free and person-free measurement, and invariant item and person ordering. We discuss the implications and limitations of these developments, as well as directions for future research.

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