[R] [R-pkgs] psych 1.2.8 has been released
William R Revelle
revelle at northwestern.edu
Sun Sep 9 21:50:01 CEST 2012
Dear fellow R users.
I have released version 1.2.8 of the psych package. This replaces 1.2.4 from the April release.
The more important changes
o Modified score.irt so that subjects who miss all items or pass all
items are given an estimate based upon the (product) of the
difficulty of the items they miss (pass) and then adjusted based
upon half the quantile difference from 0 (if they miss all items)
and 100 (if they pass all items).
o Modified sim.omega to allow for specifying a general factor. This
allows for tests of not just the bias in the case of no general
factor, but also the ability to detect a general factor. Also
modified it to include calls to omegaSem.
o Modified iclust so that the fit statistic is based upon the
off-diagonal elements unless otherwise specified. Use diagonal
=TRUE to get fits matching previous analyses.
o Added a function (irt.responses) to plot responses as a function of
the latent score for analyzing multiple choice alternatives.
o Added a function, statsBy, to find summary statistics (means,
sample sizes, standard deviations) by a grouping variable. Similar
to describeBy but somewhat easier to use. Also will report (as an
option) the pooled within group correlations. Calculates the within and between group correlations.
This has the normal number of small bug fixes and feature changes requested by various helpful users.
For a full list of changes try
news(Version > "1.2.4",package="psych")
Suggestions for additions and improvements are always welcome and sometimes implemented.
Bill
William Revelle http://personality-project.org/revelle.html
Professor http://personality-project.org
Department of Psychology http://www.wcas.northwestern.edu/psych/
Northwestern University http://www.northwestern.edu/
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