Adjusting for cross-cultural differences in computer-adaptive tests of quality of life

DiscussionAssessing differential item functioning using item response theory can identify measurement invariance between cultures which, if uncontrolled, may undermine accurate comparisons in computer-adaptive testing assessments of QoL. We demonstrate how compensating for DIF using item anchoring allowed data from all four countries to be compared on a common metric, thus facilitating assessments which were both sensitive to cultural nuance and comparable between countries.
Source: Quality of Life Research - Category: Health Management Source Type: research