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Conference Paper: Alternative implementations of the GDI Q-matrix validation procedure

TitleAlternative implementations of the GDI Q-matrix validation procedure
Authors
Issue Date2017
PublisherPsychometric Society.
Citation
The International Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Zurich, Switzerland, 18-21 July 2017 How to Cite?
AbstractMisspecification of the Q-matrix under Cognitive Diagnostic Models (CDM) can affect correct classification of examinees. Previous researchers have developed several methods to validate a Q-matrix based on special CDMs (Templin & Henson, 2006; DeCarlo, 2012; Chiu & Douglas, 2013). De la Torre and Chiu (2016) proposed a discrimination index (sigma squared) that can be used to identify and replace misspecified Q-matrix entries using a general CDM (i.e., the Generalized Deterministic Input, Noisy, 'And' gate [G-DINA] model) and applicable to the reduced models it subsumes. However, a cutoff ε for the Proportion of Variance Accounted For (PVAF) by a particular q-vector relative to the maximum sigma squared needs to be predetermined. It was set to be 0.95 in the study (de la Torre & Chiu, 2016), without further justification. Despite promising results, choosing the best cutoff value can in practice be difficult. This study proposes two methods to validate a Q-matrix based on the PVAF using the G-DINA model, but without the need to specify ε a priori. Method 1 selects the best q-vector based on the 'mesa' plot, which shows the PVAF values against the number of attributes specified; Method 2 selects the best candidate q-vector based on their AIC and BIC indices. The proposed methods, together with the current implementation, will be compared in terms of their q-vector recovery rates. The factors considered in the simulation study includes the number of attributes (K), the number of items (J), sample size (N), and the pattern of Q-matrix misspecifications.
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dc.contributor.authorBai, Y-
dc.contributor.authorMa, W-
dc.contributor.authorde la Torre, J-
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-03T04:14:29Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-03T04:14:29Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationThe International Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Zurich, Switzerland, 18-21 July 2017-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/259816-
dc.description.abstractMisspecification of the Q-matrix under Cognitive Diagnostic Models (CDM) can affect correct classification of examinees. Previous researchers have developed several methods to validate a Q-matrix based on special CDMs (Templin & Henson, 2006; DeCarlo, 2012; Chiu & Douglas, 2013). De la Torre and Chiu (2016) proposed a discrimination index (sigma squared) that can be used to identify and replace misspecified Q-matrix entries using a general CDM (i.e., the Generalized Deterministic Input, Noisy, 'And' gate [G-DINA] model) and applicable to the reduced models it subsumes. However, a cutoff ε for the Proportion of Variance Accounted For (PVAF) by a particular q-vector relative to the maximum sigma squared needs to be predetermined. It was set to be 0.95 in the study (de la Torre & Chiu, 2016), without further justification. Despite promising results, choosing the best cutoff value can in practice be difficult. This study proposes two methods to validate a Q-matrix based on the PVAF using the G-DINA model, but without the need to specify ε a priori. Method 1 selects the best q-vector based on the 'mesa' plot, which shows the PVAF values against the number of attributes specified; Method 2 selects the best candidate q-vector based on their AIC and BIC indices. The proposed methods, together with the current implementation, will be compared in terms of their q-vector recovery rates. The factors considered in the simulation study includes the number of attributes (K), the number of items (J), sample size (N), and the pattern of Q-matrix misspecifications.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherPsychometric Society. -
dc.relation.ispartofThe International Meeting of the Psychometric Society-
dc.titleAlternative implementations of the GDI Q-matrix validation procedure-
dc.typeConference_Paper-
dc.identifier.emailde la Torre, J: jdltorre@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityde la Torre, J=rp02159-
dc.identifier.hkuros289059-
dc.publisher.placeZurich, Switzerland-

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