Does Acquiescence Affect Individual Items Consistently?

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  • Author(s): Kam, Chester Chun Seng; Zhou, Mingming
  • Language:
    English
  • Source:
    Educational and Psychological Measurement. Oct 2015 75(5):764-784.
  • Publication Date:
    2015
  • Document Type:
    Journal Articles
    Reports - Research
  • Additional Information
    • Availability:
      SAGE Publications. 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320. Tel: 800-818-7243; Tel: 805-499-9774; Fax: 800-583-2665; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: http://sagepub.com
    • Peer Reviewed:
      Y
    • Source:
      21
    • Education Level:
      Higher Education
      Postsecondary Education
    • Subject Terms:
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    • Accession Number:
      10.1177/0013164414560817
    • ISSN:
      0013-1644
    • Abstract:
      Previous research has found the effects of acquiescence to be generally consistent across item "aggregates" within a single survey (i.e., essential tau-equivalence), but it is unknown whether this phenomenon is consistent at the" individual item" level. This article evaluated the often assumed but inadequately tested proposition that individual items are affected by acquiescence to the same degree. We modeled an external acquiescence criterion to assess (a) whether it affected scale items consistently and (b) whether it would be strongly correlated with an acquiescence factor based on an assumption of tau-equivalence. The results did not support this assumption. As further evidence, we identified a situation in which this tau-equivalence assumption could potentially be violated. We propose that the response style be best understood within a framework of an acquiescence × item interaction.
    • Abstract:
      As Provided
    • Number of References:
      41
    • Publication Date:
      2015
    • Accession Number:
      EJ1073525