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Item Response Tree Models to Investigate Acquiescence and Extreme Response Styles in Likert-Type Rating Scales
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EngineeringItem Response TreeSocial PsychologyRating ScaleItem Response TheorySocial InfluencePsychometricsPsychologySocial SciencesSelf-report StudyContent AnalysisStatisticsFull-scale MeasurementReliabilityCognitive ScienceAcquiescence Response StyleExtreme Response StylesLikert-type Rating ScalesApplied Social PsychologyPersonality PsychologySelf-assessmentSurvey MethodologyInvestigate Acquiescence
Item response tree (IRTree) models are recently introduced as an approach to modeling response data from Likert-type rating scales. IRTree models are particularly useful to capture a variety of individuals' behaviors involving in item responding. This study employed IRTree models to investigate response styles, which are individuals' tendencies to prefer or avoid certain response categories in a rating scale. Specifically, we introduced two types of IRTree models, descriptive and explanatory models, perceived under a larger modeling framework, called explanatory item response models, proposed by De Boeck and Wilson. This extends the typical application of IRTree models for studying response styles. As a demonstration, we applied the descriptive and explanatory IRTree models to examine acquiescence and extreme response styles in Rosenberg's Self-Esteem Scale. Our findings suggested the presence of two distinct extreme response styles and acquiescence response style in the scale.
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