five

Item Response Theory of Philadelphia Naming Test (Fergadiotis et al., 2015)

收藏
DataCite Commons2021-07-30 更新2025-04-15 收录
下载链接:
https://asha.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Item_Response_Theory_of_Philadelphia_Naming_Test_Fergadiotis_et_al_2015_/6170306/1
下载链接
链接失效反馈
官方服务:
资源简介:
<b>Purpose </b>In this study, we investigated the fit of the Philadelphia Naming Test (PNT; Roach, Schwartz, Martin, Grewal, &amp; Brecher, 1996) to an item-response-theory measurement model, estimated the precision of the resulting scores and item parameters, and provided a theoretical rationale for the interpretation of PNT overall scores by relating explanatory variables to item difficulty. This article describes the statistical model underlying the computer adaptive PNT presented in a companion article (Hula, Kellough, &amp; Fergadiotis, 2015). <br><b>Method </b>Using archival data, we evaluated the fit of the PNT to 1- and 2-parameter logistic models and examined the precision of the resulting parameter estimates. We regressed the item difficulty estimates on three predictor variables: word length, age of acquisition, and contextual diversity. <br><b>Results </b>The 2-parameter logistic model demonstrated marginally better fit, but the fit of the 1-parameter logistic model was adequate. Precision was excellent for both person ability and item difficulty estimates. Word length, age of acquisition, and contextual diversity all independently contributed to variance in item difficulty. <br><b>Conclusions </b>Item-response-theory methods can be productively used to analyze and quantify anomia severity in aphasia. Regression of item difficulty on lexical variables supported the validity of the PNT and interpretation of anomia severity scores in the context of current word-finding models.
提供机构:
ASHA journals
创建时间:
2021-07-30
二维码
社区交流群
二维码
科研交流群
商业服务