Scale Alignment in Between‐Item Multidimensional Rasch Models
Areas of Specialization: item response theory, psychometrics, statistics.
Abstract
Scores estimated from multidimensional item response theory (IRT) models are not necessarily comparable across dimensions. In this article, the concept of aligned dimensions is formalized in the context of Rasch models, and two methods are described—delta dimensional alignment (DDA) and logistic regression alignment (LRA)—to transform estimated item parameters so that dimensions are aligned. Both the DDA and LRA methods are applied to real and simulated data, and it is demonstrated that both methods are broadly effective for achieving aligned scales. The routine use of scale alignment methods is recommended prior to comparing scores across dimensions.
Citing Literature
Number of times cited according to CrossRef: 1
- Mark Wilson, Perman Gochyyev, Having your cake and eating it too: multiple dimensions and a composite, Measurement, 10.1016/j.measurement.2019.107247, (107247), (2019).




