The use of cognitive ability measures as explanatory variables in regression analysis

IZA J Labor Econ. 2012 Dec;1(1):4. doi: 10.1186/2193-8997-1-4. Epub 2012 Oct 9.

Abstract

Cognitive ability measures are often taken as explanatory variables in regression analysis, e.g., as a factor affecting a market outcome such as an individual's wage, or a decision such as an individual's education acquisition. Cognitive ability is a latent construct; its true value is unobserved. Nonetheless, researchers often assume that a test score, constructed via standard psychometric practice from individuals' responses to test items, can be safely used in regression analysis. We examine problems that can arise, and suggest that an alternative approach, a "mixed effects structural equations" (MESE) model, may be more appropriate in many circumstances.

Keywords: Item response theory; Labor economics; Structural equations modeling.