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Detecting Item Parameter Drift in Small Sample Rasch Equating

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APPLIED MEASUREMENT IN EDUCATION
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08957347.2023.2274567

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This study investigates methods to detect parameter drift in small sample equating and proposes strategies to improve equating accuracy. The results demonstrate that these methods can mitigate the adverse effects of drifting anchor items under certain conditions.
Screening items for parameter drift helps protect against serious validity threats and ensure score comparability when equating forms. Although many high-stakes credentialing examinations operate with small sample sizes, few studies have investigated methods to detect drift in small sample equating. This study demonstrates that several newly researched drift detection strategies can improve equating accuracy under certain conditions with small samples where some anchor items display item parameter drift. Results showed that the recently proposed methods mINFIT and mOUTFIT as well as the more conventional Robust-z helped mitigate the adverse effects of drifting anchor items in conditions with higher drift levels or with more than 75 examinees. In contrast, the Logit Difference approach excessively removed invariant anchor items. The discussion provides recommendations on how practitioners working with small samples can use the results to make more informed decisions regarding item parameter drift.

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