[R] recommended package/docs for analyzing multiple choice tests
Dimitris Rizopoulos
dimitris.rizopoulos at med.kuleuven.be
Wed Sep 19 09:52:12 CEST 2007
In ltm (version 0.8-1) you may also check the following functions:
descript(), cronbach.alpha(), mult.choice()
I hope it helps.
Best,
Dimitris
ps, you may find more information about `ltm' as well as sample
analysis files at the Rwiki page:
http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=packages:cran:ltm
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Holton" <doug00 at gmail.com>
To: <r-help at r-project.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 2:36 AM
Subject: [R] recommended package/docs for analyzing multiple choice
tests
> Hi,
> What package would you recommend for analyzing the
> validity/reliability of multiple choice tests. Doing things such as
> classical test analysis, factor analysis, item response theory.
>
> I've used psychometric (item.exam), MiscPsycho (alpha.Summary), and
> ltm
> (rcor.test). MiscPsycho reported the numbers most similar to what I
> get
> in SPSS: corrected point biserial correlations, cronbach's alpha. I
> didn't understand what the psychometric package meant by its
> "discrimination" and "item reliability" numbers output by the
> item.exam
> function. Perhaps the former is uncorrected point biserial
> correlations? They were higher values. I downloaded and inspected
> the source code for both packages. It was hard to understand what
> the
> functions were doing without some comments in the code.
>
> Also, would you recommend a book or resource with examples of using
> R
> for test analysis.
>
> Thank you, it's been great learning R,
> -Doug
>
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