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expected.item

Function to calculate expected value of item


Description

Given an internal mirt object extracted from an estimated model compute the expected value for an item given the ability parameter(s).

Usage

expected.item(x, Theta, min = 0)

Arguments

x

an extracted internal mirt object containing item information (see extract.item)

Theta

a vector (unidimensional) or matrix (multidimensional) of latent trait values

min

a constant value added to the expected values indicating the lowest theoretical category. Default is 0

Author(s)

References

Chalmers, R., P. (2012). mirt: A Multidimensional Item Response Theory Package for the R Environment. Journal of Statistical Software, 48(6), 1-29. doi: 10.18637/jss.v048.i06

See Also

Examples

mod <- mirt(Science, 1)
extr.2 <- extract.item(mod, 2)
Theta <- matrix(seq(-6,6, length.out=200))
expected <- expected.item(extr.2, Theta, min(Science[,1])) #min() of first item
head(data.frame(expected, Theta=Theta))

mirt

Multidimensional Item Response Theory

v1.33.2
GPL (>= 3)
Authors
Phil Chalmers [aut, cre] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5332-2810>), Joshua Pritikin [ctb], Alexander Robitzsch [ctb], Mateusz Zoltak [ctb], KwonHyun Kim [ctb], Carl F. Falk [ctb], Adam Meade [ctb], Lennart Schneider [ctb], David King [ctb], Chen-Wei Liu [ctb], Ogreden Oguzhan [ctb]
Initial release

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