tam2mirt | R Documentation |
TAM
Object into a mirt
Object
Converts a fitted TAM
object into a mirt
object.
As a by-product, lavaan
syntax is generated which can
be used with lavaan2mirt
for re-estimating
the model in the mirt package.
Up to now, only single group models are supported.
There must not exist background covariates (no latent regression
models!).
tam2mirt(tamobj)
tamobj |
Object of class |
A list with following entries
mirt |
Object generated by |
mirt.model |
Generated |
mirt.syntax |
Generated |
mirt.pars |
Generated parameter specifications
in |
lavaan.model |
Used |
dat |
Used dataset. If necessary, only items used in the model are included in the dataset. |
lavaan.syntax.fixed |
Generated |
lavaan.syntax.freed |
Generated |
See mirt.wrapper
for convenience wrapper functions
for mirt
objects.
See lavaan2mirt
for converting lavaan
syntax to mirt
syntax.
## Not run:
library(TAM)
library(mirt)
#############################################################################
# EXAMPLE 1: Estimations in TAM for data.read dataset
#############################################################################
data(data.read)
dat <- data.read
#**************************************
#*** Model 1: Rasch model
#**************************************
# estimation in TAM package
mod <- TAM::tam.mml( dat )
summary(mod)
# conversion to mirt
res <- sirt::tam2mirt(mod)
# generated lavaan syntax
cat(res$lavaan.syntax.fixed)
cat(res$lavaan.syntax.freed)
# extract object of class mirt
mres <- res$mirt
# print and parameter values
print(mres)
mirt::mod2values(mres)
# model fit
mirt::M2(mres)
# residual statistics
mirt::residuals(mres, type="Q3")
mirt::residuals(mres, type="LD")
# item fit
mirt::itemfit(mres)
# person fit
mirt::personfit(mres)
# compute several types of factor scores (quite slow)
f1 <- mirt::fscores(mres, method='WLE',response.pattern=dat[1:10,])
# method=MAP and EAP also possible
# item plot
mirt::itemplot(mres,"A3") # item A3
mirt::itemplot(mres,4) # fourth item
# some more plots
plot(mres,type="info")
plot(mres,type="score")
plot(mres,type="trace")
# compare estimates with estimated Rasch model in mirt
mres1 <- mirt::mirt(dat,1,"Rasch" )
print(mres1)
mirt.wrapper.coef(mres1)
#**************************************
#*** Model 2: 2PL model
#**************************************
# estimation in TAM
mod <- TAM::tam.mml.2pl( dat )
summary(mod)
# conversion to mirt
res <- sirt::tam2mirt(mod)
mres <- res$mirt
# lavaan syntax
cat(res$lavaan.syntax.fixed)
cat(res$lavaan.syntax.freed)
# parameter estimates
print(mres)
mod2values(mres)
mres@nest # number of estimated parameters
# some plots
plot(mres,type="info")
plot(mres,type="score")
plot(mres,type="trace")
# model fit
mirt::M2(mres)
# residual statistics
mirt::residuals(mres, type="Q3")
mirt::residuals(mres, type="LD")
# item fit
mirt::itemfit(mres)
#**************************************
#*** Model 3: 3-dimensional Rasch model
#**************************************
# define Q-matrix
Q <- matrix( 0, nrow=12, ncol=3 )
Q[ cbind(1:12, rep(1:3,each=4) ) ] <- 1
rownames(Q) <- colnames(dat)
colnames(Q) <- c("A","B","C")
# estimation in TAM
mod <- TAM::tam.mml( resp=dat, Q=Q, control=list(snodes=1000,maxiter=30) )
summary(mod)
# mirt conversion
res <- sirt::tam2mirt(mod)
mres <- res$mirt
# mirt syntax
cat(res$mirt.syntax)
## Dim01=1,2,3,4
## Dim02=5,6,7,8
## Dim03=9,10,11,12
## COV=Dim01*Dim01,Dim02*Dim02,Dim03*Dim03,Dim01*Dim02,Dim01*Dim03,Dim02*Dim03
## MEAN=Dim01,Dim02,Dim03
# lavaan syntax
cat(res$lavaan.syntax.freed)
## Dim01=~ 1*A1+1*A2+1*A3+1*A4
## Dim02=~ 1*B1+1*B2+1*B3+1*B4
## Dim03=~ 1*C1+1*C2+1*C3+1*C4
## A1 | t1_1*t1
## A2 | t1_2*t1
## A3 | t1_3*t1
## A4 | t1_4*t1
## B1 | t1_5*t1
## B2 | t1_6*t1
## B3 | t1_7*t1
## B4 | t1_8*t1
## C1 | t1_9*t1
## C2 | t1_10*t1
## C3 | t1_11*t1
## C4 | t1_12*t1
## Dim01 ~ 0*1
## Dim02 ~ 0*1
## Dim03 ~ 0*1
## Dim01 ~~ Cov_11*Dim01
## Dim02 ~~ Cov_22*Dim02
## Dim03 ~~ Cov_33*Dim03
## Dim01 ~~ Cov_12*Dim02
## Dim01 ~~ Cov_13*Dim03
## Dim02 ~~ Cov_23*Dim03
# model fit
mirt::M2(mres)
# residual statistics
residuals(mres,type="LD")
# item fit
mirt::itemfit(mres)
#**************************************
#*** Model 4: 3-dimensional 2PL model
#**************************************
# estimation in TAM
mod <- TAM::tam.mml.2pl( resp=dat, Q=Q, control=list(snodes=1000,maxiter=30) )
summary(mod)
# mirt conversion
res <- sirt::tam2mirt(mod)
mres <- res$mirt
# generated lavaan syntax
cat(res$lavaan.syntax.fixed)
cat(res$lavaan.syntax.freed)
# write lavaan syntax on disk
sink( "mod4_lav_freed.txt", split=TRUE )
cat(res$lavaan.syntax.freed)
sink()
# some statistics from mirt
print(mres)
summary(mres)
mirt::M2(mres)
mirt::residuals(mres)
mirt::itemfit(mres)
# estimate mirt model by using the generated lavaan syntax with freed parameters
res2 <- sirt::lavaan2mirt( dat, res$lavaan.syntax.freed,
technical=list(NCYCLES=3), verbose=TRUE)
# use only few cycles for illustrational purposes
mirt.wrapper.coef(res2$mirt)
summary(res2$mirt)
print(res2$mirt)
#############################################################################
# EXAMPLE 4: mirt conversions for polytomous dataset data.big5
#############################################################################
data(data.big5)
# select some items
items <- c( grep( "O", colnames(data.big5), value=TRUE )[1:6],
grep( "N", colnames(data.big5), value=TRUE )[1:4] )
# O3 O8 O13 O18 O23 O28 N1 N6 N11 N16
dat <- data.big5[, items ]
library(psych)
psych::describe(dat)
library(TAM)
#******************
#*** Model 1: Partial credit model in TAM
mod1 <- TAM::tam.mml( dat[,1:6] )
summary(mod1)
# convert to mirt object
mmod1 <- sirt::tam2mirt( mod1 )
rmod1 <- mmod1$mirt
# coefficients in mirt
coef(rmod1)
mirt.wrapper.coef(rmod1)
# model fit
mirt::M2(rmod1)
# item fit
mirt::itemfit(rmod1)
# plots
plot(rmod1,type="trace")
plot(rmod1, type="trace", which.items=1:4 )
mirt::itemplot(rmod1,"O3")
#******************
#*** Model 2: Generalized partial credit model in TAM
mod2 <- TAM::tam.mml.2pl( dat[,1:6], irtmodel="GPCM" )
summary(mod2)
# convert to mirt object
mmod2 <- sirt::tam2mirt( mod2 )
rmod2 <- mmod2$mirt
# coefficients in mirt
mirt.wrapper.coef(rmod2)
# model fit
mirt::M2(rmod2)
# item fit
mirt::itemfit(rmod2)
## End(Not run)
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