Bingenheimer Jeffrey B, Raudenbush Stephen W, Leventhal Tama, Brooks-Gunn Jeanne
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2005 Sep;19(3):441-55. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.19.3.441.
Several hypotheses in family psychology involve comparisons of sociocultural groups. Yet the potential for cross-cultural inequivalence in widely used psychological measurement instruments threatens the validity of inferences about group differences. Methods for dealing with these issues have been developed via the framework of item response theory. These methods deal with an important type of measurement inequivalence, called differential item functioning (DIF). The authors introduce DIF analytic methods, linking them to a well-established framework for conceptualizing cross-cultural measurement equivalence in psychology (C.H. Hui and H.C. Triandis, 1985). They illustrate the use of DIF methods using data from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN). Focusing on the Caregiver Warmth and Environmental Organization scales from the PHDCN's adaptation of the Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment Inventory, the authors obtain results that exemplify the range of outcomes that may result when these methods are applied to psychological measurement instruments.
家庭心理学中的几个假设涉及社会文化群体的比较。然而,广泛使用的心理测量工具中存在跨文化不等值的可能性,这威胁到关于群体差异推断的有效性。通过项目反应理论框架已经开发出处理这些问题的方法。这些方法处理一种重要的测量不等值类型,称为项目功能差异(DIF)。作者介绍了DIF分析方法,并将它们与一个既定的框架联系起来,该框架用于概念化心理学中的跨文化测量等值(C.H. 许和H.C. 特里安德斯,1985年)。他们使用芝加哥社区人类发展项目(PHDCN)的数据说明了DIF方法的使用。作者聚焦于PHDCN对环境测量家庭观察量表改编版中的照顾者温暖和环境组织量表,得出的结果例证了将这些方法应用于心理测量工具时可能产生的一系列结果。