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Assessing differential functioning in a satisfaction scale.
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ReliabilityQuality Of LifeLife SatisfactionPsychiatryDfit IndicesSubjective Well-beingLikert-type Scale10-Item Satisfaction ScaleTest DevelopmentItem Response TheorySocial SciencesSelf-report StudyPsychometricsPsychological EvaluationPsychological Well-beingPsychologyDifferential Functioning
In this study, an item response theory-based differential functioning of items and tests (DFIT) framework (N. S. Raju, W. J. van der Linden, & P. F. Fleer, 1995) was applied to a Likert-type scale. Several differential item functioning (DIF) analyses compared the item characteristics of a 10-item satisfaction scale for Black and White examinees and for female and male examinees. F. M. Lord's (1980) chi-square and the extended signed area (SA) measures were also used. The results showed that the DFIT indices consistently performed in the expected manner. The results from Lord's chi-square and the SA procedures were somewhat varied across comparisons. A discussion of these results along with an illustration of an item with significant DIF and suggestions for future DIF research are presented.
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