Commentary on "Extending the Basic Local Independence Model to Polytomous Data" by Stefanutti, de Chiusole, Anselmi, and Spoto

Psychometrika. 2023 Jun;88(2):656-671. doi: 10.1007/s11336-022-09873-7. Epub 2022 Jun 17.

Abstract

The Polytomous Local Independence Model (PoLIM) by Stefanutti, de Chiusole, Anselmi, and Spoto, is an extension of the Basic Local Independence Model (BLIM) to accommodate polytomous items. BLIM, a model for analyzing responses to binary items, is based on Knowledge Space Theory, a framework developed by cognitive scientists and mathematical psychologists for modeling human knowledge acquisition and representation. The purpose of this commentary is to show that PoLIM is simply a paraphrase of a DINA model in cognitive diagnosis for polytomous items. Specifically, BLIM is shown to be equivalent to the DINA model when the BLIM-items are conceived as binary single-attribute items, each with a distinct attribute; thus, PoLIM is equivalent to the DINA for polytomous single-attribute items, each with a distinct attribute.

Keywords: BLIM; Cognitive diagnosis; DINA Model; knowledge space theory; poLIM; polytomous DINA model.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Knowledge*
  • Models, Statistical*
  • Psychometrics