Full-information item bi-factor analysis

RD Gibbons, DR Hedeker�- Psychometrika, 1992 - Springer
RD Gibbons, DR Hedeker
Psychometrika, 1992Springer
A plausible s-factor solution for many types of psychological and educational tests is one
that exhibits a general factor and s− 1 group or method related factors. The bi-factor solution
results from the constraint that each item has a nonzero loading on the primary dimension
and at most one of the s− 1 group factors. This paper derives a bi-factor item-response
model for binary response data. In marginal maximum likelihood estimation of item
parameters, the bi-factor restriction leads to a major simplification of likelihood equations�…
Abstract
A plausibles-factor solution for many types of psychological and educational tests is one that exhibits a general factor ands − 1 group or method related factors. The bi-factor solution results from the constraint that each item has a nonzero loading on the primary dimension and at most one of thes − 1 group factors. This paper derives a bi-factor item-response model for binary response data. In marginal maximum likelihood estimation of item parameters, the bi-factor restriction leads to a major simplification of likelihood equations and (a) permits analysis of models with large numbers of group factors; (b) permits conditional dependence within identified subsets of items; and (c) provides more parsimonious factor solutions than an unrestricted full-information item factor analysis in some cases.
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