Literature DB >> 17050914

Differential item functioning by sex and race in the Hogan Personality Inventory.

Richard Sheppard1, Kyunghee Han, Stephen M Colarelli, Guangdong Dai, Daniel W King.   

Abstract

The authors examined measurement bias in the Hogan Personality Inventory by investigating differential item functioning (DIF) across sex and two racial groups (Caucasian and Black). The sample consisted of 1,579 Caucasians (1,023 men, 556 women) and 523 Blacks (321 men, 202 women) who were applying for entry-level, unskilled jobs in factories. Although the group mean differences were trivial, more than a third of the items showed DIF by sex (38.4%) and by race (37.3%). A content analysis of potentially biased items indicated that the themes of items displaying DIF were slightly more cohesive for sex than for race. The authors discuss possible explanations for differing clustering tendencies of items displaying DIF and some practical and theoretical implications of DIF in the development and interpretation of personality inventories.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17050914     DOI: 10.1177/1073191106289031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Assessment        ISSN: 1073-1911


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1.  Investigating Measurement Invariance in Computer-Based Personality Testing: The Impact of Using Anchor Items on Effect Size Indices.

Authors:  Iris J L Egberink; Rob R Meijer; Jorge N Tendeiro
Journal:  Educ Psychol Meas       Date:  2014-02-03       Impact factor: 2.821

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