Abstract
AbstractDiagnostic assessment data obtained from online learning platforms for schools are typically accompanied by student background variables and item responses. To leverage such information for cognitive diagnosis, the present study examines the applicability of the lasso prior for variable selection in explanatory cognitive diagnostic models (ECDMs) with attribute-level explanatory variables. We proposed the covariate log-linear cognitive diagnostic model (LCDM) and covariate deterministic input, noisy, and gate (DINA) model and compared the models with and without the lasso prior using a real-world data analysis and a simulation study. In the real-world data analysis, which used a school-sized sample collected from an online learning platform, we found that the lasso prior selected only relatively large effects without substantially affecting the diagnostic classification and item parameter estimation. In the simulation study, we found that the lasso prior did not degrade the accuracy of the diagnostic classification or parameter estimation. Finally, we discuss the situations in which the lasso prior can be useful with the ECDMs.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology
Classi Corp.
The University of Tokyo
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Clinical Psychology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Analysis
Cited by
1 articles.
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