The British journal of mathematical and statistical psychology | 2019

A note on residual M-distances for identifying aberrant response patterns.

 
 

Abstract


Although a statistical model might fit well to a large proportion of the individuals of a random sample, some individuals might give unusual responses that are not well explained by the hypothesized model. If individual responses are given as continuous response vectors, M-distances can be used to produce real valued indicators of how well an individual s response vector corresponds to a covariance structure implied by a psychometric model. In this note, we focus on the so-called one-factor model. Two M-distances, dsi and dri , which are sensitive to different aspects of the assumed factor model, have been proposed. While one of the M-distances, dri , has been derived based on Bartlett factor scores, in this note we show that the second M-distance, dsi , can be derived in an analogous fashion based on Thomson factor scores.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1111/bmsp.12161
Language English
Journal The British journal of mathematical and statistical psychology

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