An IRT Investigation of the Validity of Non-Patient Analogue Research Using the Beck Depression Inventory

Author:

Hammond Sean M.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Surrey, England

Abstract

This paper presents an IRT analysis of the Beck Depression Inventory which was carried out to assess the assumption of an underlying latent trait common to non-clinical and patient samples. A one parameter rating scale model was fitted to data drawn from a patient and non-patient sample. Findings suggest that while the BDI fits the model reasonably well for the two samples separately there is sufficient differential item functioning to raise serious duobts of the viability of using it analogously with patient and non-patient groups.

Publisher

Hogrefe Publishing Group

Subject

Applied Psychology

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