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A Method of Q-Matrix Validation for the Linear Logistic Test Model

Purya Baghaei; Christine Hohensinn; Ivor W. Molenaar

The linear logistic test model (LLTM) is a well-recognized psychometric model for examining the components of difficulty in cognitive tests and validating construct theories. The plausibility of the construct model, summarized in a matrix of weights, known as the Q-matrix or weight matrix, is tested by (1) comparing the fit of LLTM with the fit of the Rasch model (RM) using the likelihood ratio (LR) test and (2) by examining the correlation between the Rasch model item parameters and LLTM reconstructed item parameters. The problem with the LR test is that it is almost always significant and, consequently, LLTM is rejected. The drawback of examining the correlation coefficient is that there is no cut-off value or lower bound for the magnitude of the correlation coefficient. In this article we suggest a simulation method to set a minimum benchmark for the correlation between item parameter...

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APA citation

Purya Baghaei, Christine Hohensinn, & Ivor W. Molenaar (2017). A Method of Q-Matrix Validation for the Linear Logistic Test Model. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 897-897. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00897