Estimation of the Proportion of Underachieving Students in Compulsory Secondary Education in Spain: An Application of the Rasch Model
Alejandro Veas; Raquel Gilar Corbí; Pablo Miñano; Juan Luís Castejón Costa; Richard M. Smith
There are very few studies in Spain that treat underachievement rigorously, and those that do are typically related to gifted students. The present study examined the proportion of underachieving students using the Rasch measurement model. A sample of 643 first-year high school students (mean age = 12.09; SD = 0.47) from 8 schools in the province of Alicante (Spain) completed the Battery of Differential and General Skills (Badyg), and these students' General Points Average (GPAs) were recovered by teachers. Dichotomous and Partial credit Rasch models were performed. After adjusting the measurement instruments, the individual underachievement index provided a total sample of 181 underachieving students, or 28.14% of the total sample across the ability levels. This study confirms that the Rasch measurement model can accurately estimate the construct validity of both the intelligence test a...
Alejandro Veas, Raquel Gilar Corbí, Pablo Miñano, Juan Luís Castejón Costa, & Richard M. Smith (2016). Estimation of the Proportion of Underachieving Students in Compulsory Secondary Education in Spain: An Application of the Rasch Model. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 303-303. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00303