Evaluating group differences in online reading comprehension: The impact of item properties

IF 1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Testing Pub Date : 2022-02-25 DOI:10.1080/15305058.2022.2044821
H. Bulut, O. Bulut, Serkan Arıkan
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Abstract This study examined group differences in online reading comprehension (ORC) using student data from the 2016 administration of the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (ePIRLS). An explanatory item response modeling approach was used to explore the effects of item properties (i.e., item format, text complexity, and cognitive complexity), student characteristics (i.e., gender and language groups), and their interactions on dichotomous and polytomous item responses. The results showed that female students outperform male students in ORC tasks and that the achievement difference between female and male students appears to change text complexity increases. Similarly, the cognitive complexity of the items seems to play a significant role in explaining the gender gap in ORC performance. Students who never (or sometimes) speak the test language at home particularly struggled with answering ORC tasks. The achievement gap between students who always (or almost always) speak the test language at home and those who never (or sometimes) speak the test language at home was larger for constructed-response items and items with higher cognitive complexity. Overall, the findings suggest that item properties could help understand performance differences between gender and language groups in ORC assessments.
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评估在线阅读理解中的群体差异:项目属性的影响
摘要本研究使用2016年国际阅读素养研究进展(ePIRLS)管理局的学生数据,调查了在线阅读理解(ORC)的群体差异。使用解释性项目反应建模方法来探索项目属性(即项目格式、文本复杂性和认知复杂性)、学生特征(即性别和语言群体)及其相互作用对二分和多分项目反应的影响。结果表明,女生在ORC任务中的表现优于男生,并且女生和男生之间的成绩差异似乎会改变文本复杂性的增加。同样,项目的认知复杂性似乎在解释ORC表现中的性别差距方面发挥了重要作用。从不(有时)在家里说测试语言的学生尤其难以回答ORC任务。对于构建的回答项目和认知复杂度较高的项目,总是(或几乎总是)在家说测试语言的学生与从不(或有时)在家讲测试语言的人之间的成绩差距更大。总体而言,研究结果表明,项目属性有助于理解ORC评估中性别和语言组之间的表现差异。
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