Interpretation of differential item functioning analyses using external review
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| Publication date | 2010 |
| Journal | Expert review of pharmacoeconomics & outcomes research |
| Volume | Issue number | 10 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 253-258 |
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| Abstract |
Differential item functioning (DIF) analyses are used to determine whether certain groups respond differently to a particular item of a test or questionnaire; however, these do not explain the reasons for observed response differences. Many studies have used external reviews of items, sometimes using blinded reviewers, to help interpret these results. The authors conducted a literature review of this topic to describe the current usage of external reviews alongside DIF analyses. It concentrated on studies of health-related quality of life instruments, but studies in other fields were also considered. Relatively few examples of blinded item reviews were identified, and these were mostly from educational studies. A case study using blinded bilingual reviewers alongside translation DIF analyses of a health-related quality of life instrument is described. Future researchers should consider conducting external item reviews alongside DIF analyses
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1586/erp.10.22 |
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