Graded Response Models on the Curiosity Measurement of Elementary School Students

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Abstract

Curiosity is one of the most important characters for elementary school students. However, the facts in the field show that the measurement model used by the teacher to identify the student's curiosity is not yet available in a standardized manner. This study aims to develop a model for measuring the curiosity of elementary school students using the graded response model (GRM) approach. This research uses quantitative method with descriptive type. The research sample used was 236 elementary school students who were randomly selected. Data were collected using a questionnaire of 16 statement items using a Likert scale approach. The data were analyzed using the response item theory approach with the GRM. The results showed that the model for measuring student curiosity in elementary schools had good location parameters, a good discriminant index, a fairly good information function with a small estimation error. The curiosity measurement model in this study can be used as an alternative for teachers to identify students' curiosity in elementary schools.

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Herwin, H., Nurhayati, R., Lidyasari, A. T., & da Costa, A. (2023). Graded Response Models on the Curiosity Measurement of Elementary School Students. International Journal of Educational Methodology, 9(1), 53–62. https://doi.org/10.12973/ijem.9.1.53

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