Abstract
The computer program PC-BILOG uses the estimated posterior θ distribution to establish the location and metric of the θ scale. This approach to solving the identification problem has not been examined extensively. Consequently, this study investigated the equating of PC-BILOG results to an underlying metric when a two-parameter IRT model was used. The simulation results showed that the means of the estimated item and θ parameters generally were insensitive to characteristics of the prior distribution on the item discriminations. The finding of greatest interest was that the PC-BILOG procedures preserved the variability of true θ dis tributions having small variances while standardiz ing the variability of those having large variances. However, in both cases the results could be equat ed to the true metric using existing techniques.

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