Differential Item Functioning Analysis Of Pısa 2015 Reading Items: Singapore, Australia And USA
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2019-07Author
Espinoza, Judith Cristina
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The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is DIF in the PISA 2015
reading section items from Singapore, Australia and the United States by
employing the Mantel-Haenszel and the Logistic Regression methods. In order to
calculate uniform DIF two research questions are asked: 1) Is there gender-related
DIF and or (2) culture-related DIF in the 16 selected binary items of the PISA 2015
reading section from Singapore, Australia and the United States? The data was
obtained from the PISA 2015 reading items section and the sample was divided
according to the variables gender and culture for a total of 2293 students. The DIF
values were determined and classified into categories A, B or C. MH findings
showed that considering the variable gender, males and females were equally
advantaged whereas the LR results demonstrated that females were favoured
over males. Regarding the variable culture, MH showed that Australia was
advantaged over Singapore, Singapore over USA and Australia over USA.
However, LR analysis showed exactly the opposite results in all the cases. A total
of 7 items were classified with C level and the overall levels were higher. In
general, when the variable gender was studied most of the items were classified
with A levels. Nevertheless, once the countries were paired to evaluate the
variable culture, the DIF level increased into major occurrence of B and C levels.
The overall results demonstrated that the items from the reading section of PISA
2015 functioned equally among the group members.
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