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On the Usefulness of Item Bias Analysis to Personality Psychology

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2002
A form of item bias known as Differential Item Functioning (DIF) occurs when two individuals with the same trait levels but different group membership do not have the same probability of endorsing an item in the keyed direction. The detection of DIF using Item Response Theory (IRT) arose in the cognitive testing domain, so the phenomenon is almost ...
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Approaches for Identifying and Understanding Bias in Test Items

1986
The notion that some items in a test may be biased against certain minority or cultural groups has become a matter of substantial concern for both test users and test developers. Numerous approaches for the study of item bias have been advanced and researched in recent years (e.g. Berk, 1982).
H. Jane Rogers, Ronald K. Hambleton
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An Investigation of Item Bias

Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1968
T. Anne Cleary, Thomas L. Hilton
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Political Bias in the Dogmatism Scale: An Item Analysis

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1989
Etude examinant la possibilite d'un biais ideologique dans l'Echelle de Dogmatisme en comparant les reponses fournies aux items individuels par des groupes de sujets classifies comme «autoritaires» de gauche ou de ...
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Item and Test Bias

2005
Howard Wainer, Stephen G. Sireci
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Test item bias in the WISC--R.

Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, 1987
J. J. Cyr, L. Atkinson
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Review of Test Item Bias.

Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1984
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Item Arrangement and Bias in an Interest Inventory

Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1968
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