Digital Module 36: Applying Intersectionality Theory to Educational Measurement

IF 2.7 4区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Measurement-Issues and Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1111/emip.12622
Michael Russell
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Over the past decade, interest in applying Intersectionality Theory to quantitative analyses has grown. This module examines key concepts that form the foundation of Intersectionality Theory and considers challenges and opportunities these concepts present for quantitative methods. Two examples are presented to demonstrate how an intersectional approach to quantitative analyses differs from a traditional single-axis approach. The first example employs a linear regression technique to examine the efficacy of an educational intervention and to explore whether efficacy differs among subgroups of students. The second example compares findings when a differential item function analysis is conducted in a single-axis manner versus an intersectional lens. The module ends by exploring key considerations analysts and psychometricians encounter when applying Intersectionality Theory to a quantitative analysis.

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数字模块 36:在教育测量中应用交叉性理论
模块摘要 在过去十年中,将交叉性理论应用于定量分析的兴趣与日俱增。本单元研究构成交叉性理论基础的关键概念,并探讨这些概念给定量方法带来的挑战和机遇。本单元将通过两个实例来说明交叉性定量分析方法与传统的单轴方法有何不同。第一个例子采用线性回归技术来研究教育干预的效果,并探讨不同学生子群体的效果是否不同。第二个例子比较了以单轴方式和交叉视角进行差异项目函数分析的结果。本模块最后探讨了分析师和心理测量学家在将交叉性理论应用于定量分析时会遇到的主要注意事项。
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