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irtoys (version 0.2.2)

read.resp: Read responses from a file

Description

Reads responses to a questionnaire from a text file

Usage

read.resp(file, na = ".")

Arguments

file

File name

na

The symbol used to represent missing data

Value

A matrix, typically of zeroes and ones, representing the correct or wrong responses given by persons (rows) to items (columns).

Details

Included for those who are too faint-hearted to write as.matrix(read.table(file, head=F)). Of course, data can be entered into R in many other ways.

The data values in the file must be separated with blanks.

Responses are the empirical data used in IRT. Note that irtoys deals with models for dichotomous data, and typically expects data consisting of zeroes and ones, without any missing values (non-responses are considered as wrong responses). In fact, there are only two commands in irtoys that accept other kinds of data: sco and tgf.

read.resp does accept missing data and values other than 0 and 1. Use sco and a key to score multiple choice responses to 0/1. If you have dichotomous data that contains NAs, you can use sco without a key to change all NA to 0.

See Also

sco, tgf,

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# }
# NOT RUN {
  r <- read.resp("c:/myfiles/irt.dat")
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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