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# EXAMPLE 1: Equivalency classes for DINA model for fraction subtraction data
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#-- DINA models
data(data.fraction2, package="CDM")
# first Q-matrix
Q1 <- data.fraction2$q.matrix1
m1 <- CDM::din.equivalent.class( q.matrix=Q1, rule="DINA" )
## 8 Skill classes | 5 distinguishable skill classes | Gini coefficient=0.3
# second Q-matrix
Q1 <- data.fraction2$q.matrix2
m1 <- CDM::din.equivalent.class( q.matrix=Q1, rule="DINA" )
## 32 Skill classes | 9 distinguishable skill classes | Gini coefficient=0.5
# third Q-matrix
Q1 <- data.fraction2$q.matrix3
m1 <- CDM::din.equivalent.class( q.matrix=Q1, rule="DINA" )
## 8 Skill classes | 8 distinguishable skill classes | Gini coefficient=0
# original fraction subtraction data
m1 <- CDM::din.equivalent.class( q.matrix=CDM::fraction.subtraction.qmatrix, rule="DINA")
## 256 Skill classes | 58 distinguishable skill classes | Gini coefficient=0.659
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