Bayesian Estimation of an Exploratory Deterministic Input, Noisy and Gate Model.
edina
Perform a Bayesian estimation of the Exploratory Deterministic Input, Noisy “And” Gate (EDINA) cognitive diagnostic model described by Chen et al. (2018).
Installation
You can install edina
from CRAN using:
install.packages("edina")
Or, you can be on the cutting-edge development version on GitHub using:
if(!requireNamespace("devtools")) install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("tmsalab/edina")
Usage
To use the edina
package, load it into R using:
library("edina")
From there, the EDINA model can be estimated using:
edina_model = edina(<data>, chain_length = 10000)
To compute a model underneath different K attribute configured Q matrices, use:
edina_model = auto_edina(<data>, k = 2:4, chain_length = 10000)
Note: Higher K configured Q matrices take longer to estimate.
Authors
James Joseph Balamuta, Steven Andrew Culpepper, and Jeffrey A. Douglas
Citing the edina
package
To ensure future development of the package, please cite edina
package if used during an analysis or simulation studies. Citation information for the package may be acquired by using in R:
citation("edina")
License
GPL (>= 2)