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    ShinyItemAnalysis

    ShinyItemAnalysis

    Test and Item Analysis via Shiny

    ShinyItemAnalysis is an R package including functions and interactive shiny application for the psychometric analysis of educational tests, psychological assessments, health-related and other types of multi-item measurements, or ratings from multiple raters. Exploration of total and standard scores. Analysis of measurement error and reliability. Analysis of correlation structure and validity. Traditional item analysis. Item analysis with regression models. Item analysis with IRT models....
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    psychmeta

    psychmeta

    Psychometric meta-analysis toolkit

    The psychmeta package provides tools for computing bare-bones and psychometric meta-analyses and for generating psychometric data for use in meta-analysis simulations. Currently, the package supports bare-bones, individual-correction, and artifact-distribution methods for meta-analyzing correlations and d values. Please refer to the overview tutorial vignette for an introduction to psychmeta’s functions and workflows. psychmeta is hosted on both CRAN and GitHub. Documentation for psychmeta’s...
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    blavaan

    blavaan

    An R package for Bayesian structural equation modeling

    blavaan is a free, open-source R package for Bayesian latent variable analysis. It relies on JAGS and Stan to estimate models via MCMC. The blavaan functions and syntax are similar to lavaan. The development version of blavaan (containing updates not yet on CRAN) can be installed via the command provided in the documentation. Compilation is required; this may be a problem for users who currently rely on a binary version of blavaan from CRAN. The blavaan package depends on the lavaan package...
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    GDINA Package for Cognitively Diagnostic

    GDINA Package for Cognitively Diagnostic

    Package for Cognitively Diagnostic Analyses

    Estimating G-DINA model and a variety of widely-used models subsumed by the G-DINA model, including the DINA model, DINO model, additive-CDM (A-CDM), linear logistic model (LLM), reduced reparametrized unified model (RRUM), multiple-strategy DINA model for dichotomous responses. Estimating models within the G-DINA model framework using user-specified design matrix and link functions. Estimating Bugs-DINA, DINO and G-DINA models for dichotomous responses. Estimating sequential G-DINA model...
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