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Análise de Funcionamento Diferencial de Itens Ordinais (DIF Ordinal)×Differential Item Functioning×
ÁreaPsicometriaPsicometria
FamíliaLatent structureLatent structure
Ano de origem1999-20011970s–1993
Autor originalZumbo (logistic extension) and Penfield (Mantel generalization)William H. Angoff and colleagues (ETS); systematized by Holland & Wainer
TipoItem bias detection for ordered-category itemsItem-level bias detection
Fonte seminalZumbo, B. D. (1999). A handbook on the theory and methods of differential item functioning (DIF): Logistic regression modeling as a unitary framework for binary and Likert-type (ordinal) item scores. Ottawa: Directorate of Human Resources Research and Evaluation, Department of National Defense. link ↗Holland, P. W. & Wainer, H. (Eds.) (1993). Differential Item Functioning. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. ISBN: 978-0805809589
Outros nomesordinal DIF, polytomous DIF, DIF for ordered categories, ordinal logistic DIFDIF, item bias analysis, measurement non-equivalence, item-level measurement bias
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ResumoOrdinal differential item functioning analysis detects whether an ordered-category item (such as a Likert-scale question) functions differently across demographic or cultural groups after controlling for the latent trait being measured. It extends classical binary DIF methods to polytomous response formats common in psychological and educational scales.Differential item functioning identifies test or survey items that behave differently for examinees from different groups — such as gender, ethnicity, or language background — after controlling for the underlying ability or trait being measured. DIF analysis is essential for fairness evaluation in educational testing and psychological scale development.
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