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10:15am - 11:45am
Differential Item Functioning and Parameter Instability Location: Raum L 116 Chair: Farshad Effatpanah
Differential Item Functioning in Polytomous Diagnostic Classification Models: An Extension of the Sequential G-DINA Model
Farshad Effatpanah, Hamdollah Ravand, Olga Kunina-Habenicht, Wenchao Ma
A Local Nonparametric Framework for Detecting DIF Along a Continuous Covariate Across Diverse IRT Models
Tuo Liu, Aron Fink
Trend Estimation in Longitudinal Assessments: Comparing Concurrent Calibration, Item Parameter Drift Detection-Based Methods, Robust Linking, and Regularized Estimation
Oskar Engels, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
On the meaning of measurement invariance in social relations – confirmatory factor analysis for relative variance parameters
David Christopher Jendryczko, Fridtjof Wilhelm Nussbeck
2:30pm - 4:00pm
Item selection Location: Raum L 116 Chair: Martin Schultze
Utilizing lexical information in automated item selection procedures
Martin Schultze
Applications of Integer Programming by the Example of Anticlustering
Martin Papenberg
Using Binary Integer Programming to Revise the Big Five Triplets
Jan Killisch, Susanne Frick, Eunike Wetzel
Technology-Based Speed Tests: The Added Value of Timing Data for Item Selection
Janine Buchholz, Thomas Canz
9:00am - 10:30am
Current Topics in Measurement Location: Raum L 116 Chair: Can Gürer
Penalization Approaches for CML-Estimation - Performance and Applications within the PCM
Can Gürer, Clemens Draxler
Combining the Answer-Until-Correct Response Format with Bayesian Adaptive Testing
Cosima Schenk, Tuo Liu, Aron Fink, Andreas Frey
Optimal Designs for Thurstonian IRT Models Based on Linear Paired Comparisons
Heinz Holling
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Measurement: Threats and Disengagement Location: Raum L 116 Chair: Eva Zink
The Influence of Rapid Guessing on Group Comparisons with Plausible Values
Eva Zink, Jana Welling, Timo Gnambs
Validation of an accumulator model for persistence in cognitive tests
Sören Much, Augustin Mutak, Steffi Pohl, Jochen Ranger
Incorporating Attention Check Items into a Mixture IRT Model: An Experimental Evaluation of the Detection of Careless Responding
Irina Uglanova, Gabriel Nagy, Esther Ulitzsch
Incorporating Disengagement Indicators in Differential Effect Analysis: An Empirical Comparison of Modeling Strategies
Marie-Ann Sengewald, Janne v. K. Torkildsen, Jarl K. Kristensen, Esther Ulitzsch
3:30pm - 5:00pm
Cognitive modeling Location: Raum L 116 Chair: Julius Fenn
Cognitive-Affective Maps Extended Logic (C.A.M.E.L.): A Toolset for the Visualization and Analysis of Cognitive-Affective Structures in Psychological Research
Julius Fenn, Michael Gorki, Lisa Reuter, Wilhelm Gros, Andrea Kiesel
Multinomial Processing Trees with Diffusion Model Kernels for Response Time Integration
Raphael Hartmann, Constantin Meyer-Grant, Karl Christoph Klauer
Extreme-Value Signal Detection Theory for Recognition Memory: The Parametric Road Not Taken
Constantin G. Meyer-Grant, David Kellen, Henrik Singmann, Samuel M. Harding
The Statistical Costs of Correcting Empty Cells in Two-Step Signal Detection Analyses: A Case for a Mixed-Effects Approach
Marie Jakob, Raphael Hartmann, Constantin G. Meyer-Grant, Karl Christoph Klauer
9:00am - 10:30am
Response Scales Location: Raum L 116 Chair: Tanja Kutscher
When Preferences Matter: The Impact of Rating Scale Preferences on Survey Responses and Measurement Quality
Tanja Kutscher, Michael Eid
Theoretical and Empirical Evidence For High Data Quality With Visual Analogue Scales
Tim Angelike, Frederik Funke, Ulf-Dietrich Reips
Detecting Response Styles in Slider Scales
Dominik Vollbracht, Mirka Henninger, Tanja Lischetzke
Measuring Ambivalence of Affective Normative Words Using Dual Range Sliders
Matthias Kloft
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Applied Measurement Location: Raum L 116 Chair: Julian M. Etzel
A Brief History of Circumplex Models (and a Look Ahead)
Julian M. Etzel
Measurement Invariance of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) Across Age in a German Representative Sample: An Application of Confirmatory Factor Analysis Using k-fold Cross-Validation
Claudia Lazarides, Claudia Niessner, Simon Kolb, Jannik H. Orzek, Alexander Woll, Stephen G. West, Manuel C. Voelkle
CFA measurement invariance analysis methodology in an analysis of the Big Five Inventory 2
Nils Petras