psychotools (version 0.4-0)

pcmodel: Partial Credit Model Fitting Function

Description

pcmodel is a basic fitting function for partial credit models.

Usage

pcmodel(y, weights = NULL, nullcats = c("keep", "downcode", "ignore"), start = NULL, reltol = 1e-10, deriv = c("sum", "diff"), hessian = TRUE, maxit = 100L, full = TRUE, ...)

Arguments

y
object that can be coerced (via as.matrix). Typically either already a matrix or a data.frame with items in the columns and observations in the rows.
weights
an optional vector of weights (interpreted as case weights).
deriv
character. If "sum" (the default), the first derivatives of the elementary symmetric functions are calculated with the sum algorithm. Otherwise ("diff") the difference algorithm (faster but numerically unstable) is used.
nullcats
character vector of length one, specifying how items with null categories, i.e., categories not used, should be treated (see details below).
start
an optional vector of starting values.
hessian
logical. Should the Hessian of the final model be computed? If set to FALSE, the vcov method can only return NAs and consequently no standard errors or tests are available in the summary.
reltol, maxit, ...
further arguments passed to optim.
full
logical. Should a full model object be returned? If set to FALSE, no variance-covariance matrix and no matrix of estimating functions are computed.

Value

pcmodel returns an S3 object of class "pcmodel", i.e., a list the following components:
coefficients
a named vector of estimated item-category parameters (without the first item-category parameter which is constrained to 0),
vcov
covariance matrix of the parameters in the model,
data
modified data, used for model-fitting, i.e., cleaned for items without variance, centralized so that the first category is zero for all items, treated null categories as specified via argument "nullcats" and without observations with zero weight. Be careful, this is different than for objects of class "raschmodel" or "btmodel", where data contains the original data,
items
logical vector of length ncol(dat), indicating which items have variance (TRUE), i.e., are identified and have been used for the estimation or not (FALSE),
categories
list of length ncol(y), containing integer vectors starting from one to the number of categories minus one per item,
n
number of observations (with non-zero weights),
n_org
original number of observations in y,
weights
the weights used (if any),
na
logical indicating whether the data contain NAs,
nullcats
either NULL or, if there have been null categories, a list of length ncol(y) with logical vectors specifying which categories are null categories (TRUE) or not (FALSE),
esf
list of elementary symmetric functions and their derivatives for estimated parameters,
loglik
log-likelihood of the fitted model,
df
number of estimated parameters,
code
convergence code from optim,
iterations
number of iterations used by optim,
reltol
tolerance passed to optim.

Details

pcmodel provides a basic fitting function for partial credit models, intended as a building block for fitting partial credit trees. It estimates the partial credit model suggested by Masters (1982) under the cumulative threshold parameterization, i.e., the item-category parameters $\eta_{jk} = \sum_{\ell = 1}^{k}\delta_{jk}$ are estimated by the the function pcmodel. Null categories, i.e., categories which have not been used, can be problematic when estimating a partial credit model. Several strategies have been suggested to cope with null categories. pcmodel allows to select from three possible strategies via the argument nullcats. If nullcats is set to "keep" (the default), the strategy suggested by Wilson & Masters (1993) is used to handle null categories. That basically means that the integrity of the response framework is maintained, i.e., no category scores are changed. This is not the case, when nullcats is set to "downcode". Then all categories above a null category are shifted down to close the existing gap. In both cases ("keep" and "downcode") the number of estimated parameters is reduced by the number of null categories. When nullcats is set to "ignore", these are literally ignored and a threshold parameter is estimated during the optimization nevertheless. This strategy is used by the related package eRm when fitting partial credit models via eRm::PCM.

pcmodel returns an object of class "pcmodel" for which several basic methods are available, including print, plot, summary, coef, vcov, logLik, discrpar, itempar, estfun, threshpar, and personpar.

References

Masters, G. N. (1992). A Rasch Model for Partial Credit Scoring. Psychometrika, 47(2), 149-174.

Wilson, M. & Masters, G. N. (1993). The Partial Credit Model and Null Categories. Psychometrika, 58(1), 87-99.

See Also

rsmodel, raschmodel, btmodel

Examples

Run this code
o <- options(digits = 4)

## Verbal aggression data
data("VerbalAggression", package = "psychotools")

## Partial credit model for the other-to-blame situations
pcm <- pcmodel(VerbalAggression$resp[, 1:12])
summary(pcm)

## visualizations
plot(pcm, type = "profile")
plot(pcm, type = "regions")
plot(pcm, type = "curves")
plot(pcm, type = "information")
plot(pcm, type = "piplot")

## Get data of situation 1 ('A bus fails to
## stop for me') and induce a null category in item 2.
pcd <- VerbalAggression$resp[, 1:6, drop = FALSE]
pcd[pcd[, 2] == 1, 2] <- NA

## fit pcm to these data, comparing downcoding and keeping strategy
pcm_va_keep  <- pcmodel(pcd, nullcats = "keep")
pcm_va_down  <- pcmodel(pcd, nullcats = "downcode")

plot(x = coef(pcm_va_keep), y = coef(pcm_va_down),
     xlab = "Threshold Parameters (Keeping)",
     ylab = "Threshold Parameters (Downcoding)",
     main = "Comparison of two null category strategies (I2 with null category)", 
     pch = rep(as.character(1:6), each = 2)[-3])
abline(b = 1, a = 0)

options(digits = o$digits)

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