This paper introduces the generalized logit-linear item response model (GLLIRM), which represents the item-solving process
as a series of dichotomous operations or steps. The GLLIRM assumes that the probability function of the item response is a
logistic function of a linear composite of basic parameters which describe the operations, and the coefficients depend on
three design matrices
X,
Y and
Z. The GLLIRM provides a tool for testing hypotheses on the item-solving process and generalizes existing models. An empirical
application is included, in which the model is applied to evaluate sources of difficulty and pairwise item interactions in
a logical analysis test.
Keywords generalized logit-linear item response model - design matrices - linear restrictions - item response theory
This research was supported by the Comunidad de Madrid grant CCG06-UAM/ESP-0043.