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Validade de Construto Politômica×Differential Item Functioning×
ÁreaPsicometriaPsicometria
FamíliaLatent structureLatent structure
Ano de origem1992–20001970s–1993
Autor originalBuilding on Messick (1989) and IRT extensions by Masters, Muraki, and SamejimaWilliam H. Angoff and colleagues (ETS); systematized by Holland & Wainer
TipoPsychometric validity frameworkItem-level bias detection
Fonte seminalMuraki, E. (1992). A generalized partial credit model: Application of an EM algorithm. Applied Psychological Measurement, 16(2), 159–176. DOI ↗Holland, P. W. & Wainer, H. (Eds.) (1993). Differential Item Functioning. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. ISBN: 978-0805809589
Outros nomespolytomous item construct validity, ordered-category construct validity, polytomous measurement validity, multi-category scale validityDIF, item bias analysis, measurement non-equivalence, item-level measurement bias
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ResumoPolytomous construct validity refers to the evaluation of whether a scale composed of ordered, multi-category items (e.g., Likert or rating-scale items) genuinely measures the intended latent construct. It extends classical validity frameworks to polytomous measurement models — such as the Graded Response Model or Generalized Partial Credit Model — ensuring that ordered response categories function as designed and that the resulting scores reflect the target construct.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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