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Multidimensional Scoring of Abilities: The Ordered Polytomous Response Case

Jimmy de la Torre

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, j.delatorre{at}rutgers.edu

Recent work has shown that multidimensionally scoring responses from different tests can provide better ability estimates. For educational assessment data, applications of this approach have been limited to binary scores. Of the different variants, the de la Torre and Patz model is considered more general because implementing the scoring procedure does not require prior knowledge of the correlational structure of the abilities, and existing item parameter estimates from traditional item response theory models can be utilized. This article extends the application of this method to data scored on ordered polytomous scales. A simulation study systematically examines how improvement in ability estimates is affected by factors such as the number of score categories, number of tests, test length, and correlation between abilities. Application of the method is illustrated using real data. Estimates of the abilities and the correlational structure are obtained using the Markov chain Monte Carlo method.

Key Words: item response theory • multidimensional IRT • polytomous response • generalized partial credit • ability estimation • Bayesian estimation • Markov chain Monte Carlo • ancillary information

Applied Psychological Measurement, Vol. 32, No. 5, 355-370 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0146621607303784


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