mirt (version 1.33.2)

likert2int: Convert ordered Likert-scale responses (character or factors) to integers

Description

Given a matrix or data.frame object consisting of Likert responses return an object of the same dimensions with integer values.

Usage

likert2int(x, levels = NULL)

Arguments

x

a matrix of character values or data.frame of character/factor vectors

levels

a named character vector indicating which integer values should be assigned to which elements. If omitted, the order of the elements will be determined after converting each column in x to a factor variable

References

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

See Also

key2binary, poly2dich

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
#simulate data

dat1 <- matrix(sample(c('Disagree', 'Strongly Disagree', 'Agree',
                        'Neutral', 'Strongly Agree'), 1000*5, replace=TRUE),
               nrow=1000, ncol=5)
dat1[2,2] <- dat1[3,3] <- dat1[1,3] <- NA # NAs added for flavour
dat2 <- matrix(sample(c('D', 'SD', 'A', 'N', 'SA'), 1000*5, replace=TRUE),
               nrow=1000, ncol=5)
dat <- cbind(dat1, dat2)

# separately
intdat1 <- likert2int(dat1)
head(dat1)
head(intdat1)

# more useful with explicit levels
lvl1 <- c('Strongly Disagree'=1, 'Disagree'=2, 'Neutral'=3, 'Agree'=4,
          'Strongly Agree'=5)
intdat1 <- likert2int(dat1, levels = lvl1)
head(dat1)
head(intdat1)

# second data
lvl2 <- c('SD'=1, 'D'=2, 'N'=3, 'A'=4, 'SA'=5)
intdat2 <- likert2int(dat2, levels = lvl2)
head(dat2)
head(intdat2)

# full dataset (using both mapping schemes)
intdat <- likert2int(dat, levels = c(lvl1, lvl2))
head(dat)
head(intdat)


#####
# data.frame as input with ordered factors

dat1 <- data.frame(dat1)
dat2 <- data.frame(dat2)
dat.old <- cbind(dat1, dat2)
colnames(dat.old) <- paste0('Item_', 1:10)
str(dat.old) # factors are leveled alphabetically by default

# create explicit ordering in factor variables
for(i in 1:ncol(dat1))
   levels(dat1[[i]]) <- c('Strongly Disagree', 'Disagree', 'Neutral', 'Agree',
                          'Strongly Agree')

for(i in 1:ncol(dat2))
   levels(dat2[[i]]) <- c('SD', 'D', 'N', 'A', 'SA')

dat <- cbind(dat1, dat2)
colnames(dat) <- colnames(dat.old)
str(dat) # note ordering

intdat <- likert2int(dat)
head(dat)
head(intdat)

# }

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