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A simulation study provided sample size guidance for differential item functioning (DIF) studies using short scales

Scott, Neil W. ; Fayers, Peter M. ; Aaronson, Neil K. ; Bottomley, Andrew ; de Graeff, Alexander ; Groenvold, Mogens ; Gundy, Chad ; Koller, Michael ; Petersen, Morten A. ; Sprangers, Mirjam A.G.



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Objective: Differential item functioning (DIF) analyses are increasingly used to evaluate health-related quality of life (HRQoL) instruments, which often include relatively short subscales. Computer simulations were used to explore how various factors including scale length affect analysis of DIF by ordinal logistic regression. Study Design and setting: Simulated data, representative of HRQoL ...

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