Conditional Independence - DRAFT VERSION

Conditional independence is an assumption that the probability of correct responses is independent across items given the respondent’s ability. This assumption implies that (1) the probability of correctly answering assessment items is unrelated to the respondent’s background characteristics, and (2) item response probabilities depend only on the examinee’s ability, not on the position of the items in the assessment.

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