GDINA
A set of psychometric tools for cognitive diagnosis modeling based on the generalized deterministic inputs, noisy and gate (G-DINA) model by de la Torre (2011) <doi:10.1007/s11336-011-9207-7> and its extensions, including the sequential G-DINA model by Ma and de la Torre (2016) <doi:10.1111/bmsp.12070> for polytomous responses, and the polytomous G-DINA model by Chen and de la Torre <doi:10.1177/0146621613479818> for polytomous attributes. Joint attribute distribution can be independent, saturated, higher-order, loglinear smoothed or structured. Q-matrix validation, item and model fit statistics, model comparison at test and item level and differential item functioning can also be conducted. A graphical user interface is also provided. For tutorials, please check Ma and de la Torre (2020) <doi:10.18637/jss.v093.i14>, Ma and de la Torre (2019) <doi:10.1111/emip.12262>, Ma (2019) <doi:10.1007/978-3-030-05584-4_29> and de la Torre and Akbay (2019).
- The Generalized DINA Model Framework
- A sequential cognitive diagnosis model for polytomous responses
- A General Cognitive Diagnosis Model for Expert-Defined Polytomous Attributes
- GDINA: An R Package for Cognitive Diagnosis Modeling
- Unnamed Publication
- Cognitive Diagnosis Modeling Using the GDINA R Package
- Direct estimation of diagnostic classification model attribute mastery profiles via a collapsed Gibbs sampling algorithm
- Diagnostic classification analysis of problem-solving competence using process data: an item expansion method
- Cognitive diagnostic computerized adaptive testing for polytomously scored items
- A diagnostic tree model for polytomous responses with multiple strategies
- Partial-mastery cognitive diagnosis models
- ConQuest
- IRTPRO
- TAM
- CDM
- ACTCD
- NPCD
- cdmTools
- cdcatR
- An empirical Q-matrix validation method for the polytomous G-DINA model
- Qval
- Adjusting person fit index for skewness in cognitive diagnosis modeling
- Variational Bayes inference algorithm for the saturated diagnostic classification model
- Advances in CD-CAT: the general nonparametric item selection method
- Consistency theory for the general nonparametric classification method
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