Description
Supplementary Item Response Theory Models.
Description
Supplementary functions for item response models aiming to complement existing R packages. The functionality includes among others multidimensional compensatory and noncompensatory IRT models (Reckase, 2009, <doi:10.1007/978-0-387-89976-3>), MCMC for hierarchical IRT models and testlet models (Fox, 2010, <doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-0742-4>), NOHARM (McDonald, 1982, <doi:10.1177/014662168200600402>), Rasch copula model (Braeken, 2011, <doi:10.1007/s11336-010-9190-4>; Schroeders, Robitzsch & Schipolowski, 2014, <doi:10.1111/jedm.12054>), faceted and hierarchical rater models (DeCarlo, Kim & Johnson, 2011, <doi:10.1111/j.1745-3984.2011.00143.x>), ordinal IRT model (ISOP; Scheiblechner, 1995, <doi:10.1007/BF02301417>), DETECT statistic (Stout, Habing, Douglas & Kim, 1996, <doi:10.1177/014662169602000403>), local structural equation modeling (LSEM; Hildebrandt, Luedtke, Robitzsch, Sommer & Wilhelm, 2016, <doi:10.1080/00273171.2016.1142856>).
README.md
sirt
Supplementary Item Response Theory Models
If you use sirt
and have suggestions for improvement or have found bugs, please email me at [email protected]. Please always provide a minimal dataset, necessary to demonstrate the problem, a minimal runnable code necessary to reproduce the issue, which can be run on the given dataset, and all necessary information on the used librarys, the R version, and the OS it is run on, perhaps a sessionInfo().
CRAN version
The official version of sirt
is hosted on CRAN and may be found here. The CRAN version can be installed from within R using:
utils::install.packages("sirt")
GitHub version
The version hosted here is the development version of sirt
. The GitHub version can be installed using devtools
as:
devtools::install_github("alexanderrobitzsch/sirt")