Моделирование и анализ данных
2020. Том 10. № 1. С. 35–63
doi:10.17759/mda.2020100102
ISSN: 2219-3758 / 2311-9454 (online)
Схожи или отличны? Применение Item Response Theory для анализа теста «Синонимы» на выборке взрослых с опытом и без опыта институционализации
Аннотация
В России существует недостаток валидных и стандартизированных инструментов для оценки языкового домена у подростков и взрослых. Для восполнения этого пробела была создана языковая тестовая батарея ARFA-RUS... Методика использовалась в масштабном исследовательском проекте, посвященном долгосрочным эффектам институционального ухода на развитие. человека. В настоящей работе в качестве первого шага валидизации методики мы изучили психометрических свойств субтеста «Синонимы» батареи ARFA-RUS с помощью подхода item response theory (IRT). Результаты IRT-анализа показали надёжность теста для оценки низких и средних уровней способности, однако тест требуется дополнить более сложными заданиями, чтобы охватить больший диапазон способности. Субтест «Синонимы» батареи ARFA-RUS оказался слабо подходящим для группы взрослых с опытом институционализации: в этой группе вычисленная латентная переменная объясняла значительно меньшую долю дисперсии по сравнению с группой взрослых, воспитанных в биологических семьях. На уровне отдельных заданий два вопроса продемонстрировали парадоксальные закономерности: вероятность правильного ответа уменьшалась при увеличении способности. Кроме того, одно задание было исключено из окончательной версии субтеста «Синонимы» из-за его плохого соответствия модели и низкой дискриминативной способности.
Общая информация
Ключевые слова: Item Response Theory, психометрика, дифференцированное функционирование заданий, языковые способности, синонимы, тестирование
Рубрика издания: Анализ данных
Тип материала: научная статья
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17759/mda.2020100102
Финансирование. Исследование выполнено при финансовой поддержке Правительства Российской Федерации, грант № 14.Z50.31.0027 «Влияние ранней депривации на био-поведенческие показатели развития ребенка», ведущий ученый – Григоренко Е.Л.
Благодарности. Авторы благодарят Мэй Тэн за помощь в редакции текста публикации.
Для цитаты: Логвиненко Т.И., Таланцева О.И., Волохова Е.М., Халаф Ш., Григоренко Е.Л. Схожи или отличны? Применение Item Response Theory для анализа теста «Синонимы» на выборке взрослых с опытом и без опыта институционализации // Моделирование и анализ данных. 2020. Том 10. № 1. С. 35–63. DOI: 10.17759/mda.2020100102
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