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Time Wed, Dec 3, 2025 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Location Zoom
Presenter(s) Our speaker for this week is Dr. Carl F. Falk, Associate Professor of Quantitative Psychology and Modelling in the Department of Psychology at McGill University.
Description

In this talk, I highlight two lines of research relevant for survey data consisting of multi-item scales. Part one focuses on confirmatory use of a multidimensional parameterization of the nominal response model. One primary application involves the modeling of response styles, such as a preference for endpoints or midpoint response options, which are thought to be problematic for the measurement of psychological constructs using Likert-type items. This model can be understood in part by starting from sum score-based approaches to studying response styles as well as generalized linear models such as (multinomial) logistic regression. A collection of findings related to this application will be presented along with extensions. Part two considers random responding behavior that may contaminate data collection efforts. A model-agnostic and unsupervised approach to detection of random responding is presented and evaluated in a series of simulation studies. Provided assumptions are met, this approach can calibrate sensitivity without making strong measurement model assumptions. Simulations leverage data from a well-known item response theory model as well as contamination of 35 publicly available datasets to understand the algorithm’s classification accuracy. Through this work, I identify conditions under which classification accuracy is also at or above 95%, but also conditions under which the algorithm should not be used. Extensions of the algorithm and future research is also discussed.

Contact Person Hyungeun Oh
Contact Email hxo5077@psu.edu