Differential Item Functioning on the International Personality Item Poolâs Neuroticism Scale
Abstract (Summary)
As use of the public-domain International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) scales has
grown significantly over the past decade (Goldberg, Johnson, Eber, Hogan, Ashton,
Cloninger, & Gough, 2006) research on the psychometric properties of the items and scales
have become increasingly important. This research study examines the IPIP scale
constructed to measure the Five Factor Model (FFM) domain of Neuroticism (as measured
by the NEO-PI-R) for occurrences of differential functioning at both the item and test level
by gender and three age ranges using the DFIT framework (Raju, van der Linden, & Fleer,
1993) This study found six items that displayed differential item functioning by gender and
three items that displayed differential item functioning by age. No differential functioning
at the test level was found. Items demonstrating DIF and implications for potential scale
revision are discussed.
Bibliographical Information:
Advisor:Robert J. Harvey; Martha Ann Bell; T. W. Bonham; Kevin D. Carlson
School:Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
School Location:USA - Virginia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:psychology
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Date of Publication:12/29/2008