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mirt (version 1.42)

mirt-package: Full information maximum likelihood estimation of IRT models.

Description

Full information maximum likelihood estimation of multidimensional IRT models

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Author

Phil Chalmers rphilip.chalmers@gmail.com

Details

Analysis of dichotomous and polytomous response data using unidimensional and multidimensional latent trait models under the Item Response Theory (IRT) paradigm. Exploratory and confirmatory models can be estimated with quadrature (EM) or stochastic (MHRM) methods. Confirmatory bi-factor and two-tier analyses are available for modeling item testlets. Multiple group analysis and mixed effects designs also are available for detecting differential item and test functioning as well as modeling item and person covariates. Finally, latent class models such as the DINA, DINO, multidimensional latent class, mixture and zero-inflated IRT models, and several other discrete variable models are supported.

Users interested in the most recent version of this package can visit https://github.com/philchalmers/mirt and follow the instructions for installing the package from source. Questions regarding the package can be sent to the mirt-package Google Group, located at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/mirt-package. User contributed files, workshop files, and evaluated help files are also available on the package wiki (https://github.com/philchalmers/mirt/wiki).

References

Chalmers, R., P. (2012). mirt: A Multidimensional Item Response Theory Package for the R Environment. Journal of Statistical Software, 48(6), 1-29. tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.18637/jss.v048.i06")