orig_iita performs the original inductive item tree analysis
procedure and returns the corresponding diff values.
orig_iita(dataset, A)ind_gen.dataset and A are of required types,
corr_iita returns a named list of the following components:A.A.iita. The set of competing quasi orders is passed via
the argument A, so any selection set of quasi orders can be
used. The set of competing quasi orders must be a list of objects of the
class set. These objects (quasi orders) consist
of $2$-tuples $(i, j)$ of the class
tuple, where a $2$-tuple $(i, j)$ is
interpreted as `mastering item $j$ implies mastering item
$i$.'
The data must contain only ones and zeros, which encode solving or failing to solve an item, respectively.
Uenlue, A. and Sargin, A. (2010) DAKS: An R package for data analysis methods in knowledge space theory. Journal of Statistical Software, 37(2), 1--31. URL http://www.jstatsoft.org/v37/i02/.
corr_iita for corrected inductive item tree analysis;
mini_iita for minimized corrected inductive item tree
analysis; iita, the interface that provides the three
inductive item tree analysis methods under one umbrella;
pop_variance for population asymptotic variances of
diff coefficients; variance for estimated
asymptotic variances of diff coefficients;
pop_iita for population inductive item tree analysis.
See also DAKS-package for general information about
this package.
ind <- ind_gen(ob_counter(pisa))
orig_iita(pisa, ind)
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