Evaluating the Fit of Sequential G-DINA Model Using Limited-Information Measures

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Abstract

Limited-information fit measures appear to be promising in assessing the goodness-of-fit of dichotomous response cognitive diagnosis models (CDMs), but their performance has not been examined for polytomous response CDMs. This study investigates the performance of the Mord statistic and standardized root mean square residual (SRMSR) for an ordinal response CDM—the sequential generalized deterministic inputs, noisy “and” gate model. Simulation studies showed that the Mord statistic had well-calibrated Type I error rates, but the correct detection rates were influenced by various factors such as item quality, sample size, and the number of response categories. In addition, the SRMSR was also influenced by many factors and the common practice of comparing the SRMSR against a prespecified cut-off (e.g.,.05) may not be appropriate. A set of real data was analyzed as well to illustrate the use of Mord statistic and SRMSR in practice.

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Ma, W. (2020). Evaluating the Fit of Sequential G-DINA Model Using Limited-Information Measures. Applied Psychological Measurement, 44(3), 167–181. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146621619843829

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