Modeling Asymmetry in the Time-Distance Relation of Ordinal Personality Items

Appl Psychol Meas. 2021 May;45(3):178-194. doi: 10.1177/0146621621990756. Epub 2021 Feb 5.

Abstract

In analyzing responses and response times to personality questionnaire items, models have been proposed which include the so-called "inverted-U effect." These models predict that response times to personality test items decrease as the latent trait value of a given person gets closer to the attractiveness of an item. Initial studies into these models have focused on dichotomous personality items, and more recently, models for Likert-type scale items have been proposed. In all these models, it is assumed that the inverted-U effect is symmetrical around 0, while, as will be explained in this article, there are substantive and statistical reasons to study this assumption. Therefore, in this article, a general inverted-U model is proposed which accommodates two sources of asymmetry between the response times and the attractiveness of the items. The viability of this model is demonstrated in a simulation study, and the model is applied to the responses and response times of the Temperament and Character Inventory-Revised, covering a broad range of personality dimensions.

Keywords: Likert-type scale; item response theory; personality; response times.