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Multidimensional Item Response Theory
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Multidimensional Item Response Theory

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    1.38.1
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    1.39
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    0.1-13
    2 July 2011
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    0.1-19
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    0.1-20
    4 February 2012
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    0.2.0
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    0.2.1
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    0.2.6
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    0.3.0
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    0.4.0
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    0.4.1
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    0.4.2
    25 November 2012
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    0.5.0
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    0.6.0
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    1.0
    1 November 2013
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    1.1
    20 December 2013
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    1.2.1
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    1.2
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    1.3
    23 April 2014
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    1.4
    22 June 2014
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    1.5
    14 August 2014
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    1.6.1
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    1.8
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    1.9
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    1.10
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    1.13
    10 September 2015
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    1.14
    19 November 2015
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    1.15
    21 January 2016
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    1.16
    7 March 2016
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    1.17.1
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    1.18
    24 June 2016
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    1.19
    18 August 2016
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    1.20.1
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    1 December 2016
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    1 February 2017
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    2 March 2017
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    1.24
    4 May 2017
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    1.25
    23 July 2017
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    1.26.1
    27 November 2017
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    1.26.3
    30 November 2017
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    1.27.1
    16 March 2018
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    1.28
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    1.29
    12 August 2018
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    1.30
    29 January 2019
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    1.31
    15 September 2019
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    1.32.1
    25 April 2020
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    1.32
    24 April 2020
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    1.33.2
    31 October 2020
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    1.34
    28 June 2021
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    1.35.1
    9 December 2021
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    1.36.1
    22 March 2022
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    1.36
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    1.37.1
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    1.41
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    Analysis of discrete response data using unidimensional and multidimensional item analysis models under the Item Response Theory paradigm (Chalmers (2012) <doi:10.18637/jss.v048.i06>). Exploratory and confirmatory item factor analysis modelsare estimated with quadrature (EM) or stochastic (MHRM) methods. Confirmatory bi-factor and two-tier models are available for modeling item testlets usingdimension reduction EM algorithms, while multiple group analyses and mixed effects designs are included for detecting differential item, bundle, and test functioning, and for modeling item and person covariates. Finally, latent class models such as the DINA, DINO, multidimensional latent class, mixture, and zero-inflated response models are supported.
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