PSYCHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF <i>PERSONAL REPORT OF CONFIDENCE AS SPEAKER</i> USING ITEM RESPONSE THEORY

Authors

  • Mª Dolores Hidalgo
  • José Antonio López Pina
  • Cándido José Inglés Saura
  • Francisco Xavier Méndez Carrillo
Keywords: speech anxiety, item response theory, generalized partial credit model

Abstract

The responses of 799 subjects to 30 items, of the Personal Report of Confidence as Speaker (PRCS; Paul, 1966; Bados, 1986) speech anxiety scale were analyzed in an item response framework, using polytomous models. The generalized partial credit model (Muraki, 1992) was applied. The results indicated that the items satisfy the assumptions of generalized partial credit model. Moreover, measurement precision across latent trait levels are presented. Finally, item information function in order to examine the contribution of each item on test information function are showed.

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Author Biographies

Mª Dolores Hidalgo

Universidad de Murcia

José Antonio López Pina

Universidad de Murcia

Cándido José Inglés Saura

Universidad de Murcia

Francisco Xavier Méndez Carrillo

Universidad de Murcia
How to Cite
Hidalgo, M. D., López Pina, J. A., Inglés Saura, C. J., & Méndez Carrillo, F. X. (2002). PSYCHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF <i>PERSONAL REPORT OF CONFIDENCE AS SPEAKER</i> USING ITEM RESPONSE THEORY. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 18(2), 333–349. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesps/article/view/28551
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Assessment psychology instruments

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