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Differential Item Functioning in Educational Testing×Differential Distractor Functioning×
ValdkondEducationEducation
PerekondLatent structureLatent structure
Tekkeaasta19932008
LoojaEducational measurement / test-fairness tradition (Holland, Wainer, Dorans, Thissen)Item-bias methodology (Green, Crone & Folk; Penfield)
TüüpTest-fairness analysis detecting items that function differently across groupsGroup-difference analysis of the incorrect options (distractors) of multiple-choice items
AlgallikasHolland, P. W., & Wainer, H. (Eds.). (1993). Differential Item Functioning. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. ISBN: 9780805809725Penfield, R. D. (2008). An odds ratio approach for assessing differential distractor functioning effects under the nominal response model. Journal of Educational Measurement, 45(3), 247–269. DOI ↗
RööpnimetusedEducational DIF Analysis, Item Bias Detection in Tests, Test Fairness DIF, Mantel-Haenszel DIFDDF, Distractor-Level DIF, Differential Option Functioning, Distractor Functioning Analysis
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KokkuvõteDifferential item functioning (DIF) analysis is the central statistical tool for evaluating the fairness of test items in education. An item shows DIF when examinees of equal ability but different group membership — for example by gender, race/ethnicity, or language background — have unequal probabilities of answering it correctly. By conditioning on ability before comparing groups, DIF analysis separates genuine item bias from real group differences in proficiency, and flags items for expert review before they affect high-stakes decisions.Differential distractor functioning (DDF) extends test-fairness analysis from the correct answer to the wrong ones. It asks whether examinees of equal ability but different group membership are differentially attracted to particular distractors (incorrect options) of a multiple-choice item. By analyzing option-level rather than just right/wrong responses, DDF can detect bias that ordinary differential item functioning misses and, crucially, help explain why an item functions differently — pointing to the specific wrong option luring one group. Penfield's odds-ratio approach under the nominal response model is a standard tool.
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