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TestDesign:Optimal Test Design Approach to Fixed and Adaptive Test Construction
Uses the optimal test design approach by Birnbaum (1968, ISBN:9781593119348) and van der Linden (2018) <doi:10.1201/9781315117430> to construct fixed, adaptive, and parallel tests. Supports the following mixed-integer programming (MIP) solver packages: 'Rsymphony', 'highs', 'gurobi', 'lpSolve', and 'Rglpk'. The 'gurobi' package is not available from CRAN; see <https://www.gurobi.com/downloads/>.
Maintained by Seung W. Choi. Last updated 6 months ago.
3 stars 7.34 score 37 scripts 2 dependentsirtools
irtoys:A Collection of Functions Related to Item Response Theory (IRT)
A collection of functions useful in learning and practicing IRT, which can be combined into larger programs. Provides basic CTT analysis, a simple common interface to the estimation of item parameters in IRT models for binary responses with three different programs (ICL, BILOG-MG, and ltm), ability estimation (MLE, BME, EAP, WLE, plausible values), item and person fit statistics, scaling methods (MM, MS, Stocking-Lord, and the complete Hebaera method), and a rich array of parametric and non-parametric (kernel) plots. Estimates and plots Haberman's interaction model when all items are dichotomously scored.
Maintained by Ivailo Partchev. Last updated 3 years ago.
3 stars 5.39 score 55 scripts 5 dependentsalexandrejaloto
simCAT:Implements Computerized Adaptive Testing Simulations
Computerized Adaptive Testing simulations with dichotomous and polytomous items. Selects items with Maximum Fisher Information method or randomly, with or without constraints (content balancing and item exposure control). Evaluates the simulation results in terms of precision, item exposure, and test length. Inspired on Magis & Barrada (2017) <doi:10.18637/jss.v076.c01>.
Maintained by Alexandre Jaloto. Last updated 6 months ago.
1 stars 2.70 scorenwaller
FMP:Filtered Monotonic Polynomial IRT Models
Estimates Filtered Monotonic Polynomial IRT Models as described by Liang and Browne (2015) <DOI:10.3102/1076998614556816>.
Maintained by Niels G. Waller. Last updated 9 years ago.
1.70 score 10 scripts