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A new item response theory model for rater centrality using a hierarchical rater model approach.

Xue-Lan Qiu1, Ming Ming Chiu2, Wen-Chung Wang3, Po-Hsi Chen4.   

Abstract

Rater centrality, in which raters overuse middle scores for rating, is a common rater error which can affect test scores and subsequent decisions. Past studies on rater errors have focused on rater severity and inconsistency, neglecting rater centrality. This study proposes a new model within the hierarchical rater model framework to explicitly specify and directly estimate rater centrality in addition to rater severity and inconsistency. Simulations were conducted using the freeware JAGS to evaluate the parameter recovery of the new model and the consequences of ignoring rater centrality. The results revealed that the model had good parameter recovery with small bias, low root mean square errors, and high test score reliability, especially when a fully crossed linking design was used. Ignoring centrality yielded poor item difficulty estimates, person ability estimates, rater errors estimates, and underestimated reliability. We also showcase how the new model can be used, using an empirical example involving English essays in the Advanced Placement exam.
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Keywords:  Centrality effect; Hierarchical rater model; Item response theory; Rater errors

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34725802     DOI: 10.3758/s13428-021-01699-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods        ISSN: 1554-351X


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