An investigation of cross-cultural measurement invariance and item bias of pisa 2018 reading skills items
Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the cross-cultural measurement invariance of
the reading skills items of the PISA 2018 at test and item level. Another aim of the study is to
determine the item bias for items that do not show cross-cultural measurement invariance in
line with expert opinions. A survey model was used in the study. The study sample consisted
of a total of 3192 students who answered the questions of the Rapa Nui unit of reading skills
test from Australia, China, and Turkey samples. Multi-Group Confirmatory Factor Analysis
was conducted to examine the cross-cultural measurement invariance of the one-dimensional
factor structure of the Rapa Nui unit. Item Response Theory Likelihood Ratio Test, Mantel
Haenszel, Simultaneous Item Bias Test and Logistic Regression were used to investigate test
items for Differential Item Functioning (DIF). As a result, the Rapa Nui unit of PISA 2018
showed only structural invariance according to countries in this study. The majority of the
items showing differential item functioning were obtained from the comparison of Turkey
and China. According to Australia-China and Australia-Turkey comparisons, five out of
seven items were identified as showing DIF As a result of the bias study based on expert
opinions, it was concluded that the items showed a bias in terms of the familiarity of a culture
group with the content of the items, translation, the use of expressions in the item in different
meanings, item format, and features measured by the item.