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IRTBEMM: An R Package for Estimating IRT Models With Guessing or Slipping Parameters
Shaoyang Guo1, Chanjin Zheng1, Justin L Kern2
1East China Normal University, China.
Abstract:
A recently released R package IRTBEMM is presented in this article. This package puts together several new estimation algorithms (Bayesian EMM, Bayesian E3M, and their maximum likelihood versions) for the Item Response Theory (IRT) models with guessing and slipping parameters (e.g., 3PL, 4PL, 1PL-G, and 1PL-AG models). IRTBEMM should be of interest to the researchers in IRT estimation and applying IRT models with the guessing and slipping effects to real datasets.
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