Dear Mike,
Pinheiro and Bates discuss a three-parameter logistic growth model in their
Mixed Effects Models in S and S-PLUS, but as far as I know there's no direct
way to fit the 3PL IRT model in R. It should be possible to fit such a model
using one of the general optimisers in R, such as nlm() or optimise(), and I
think that it would be a nice project to produce an IRT package for R.
Regards,
John
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John Fox
Department of Sociology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada L8S 4M4
905-525-9140x23604
http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox
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> Subject: [R] logistic regression and 3PL model
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> Hello colleagues,
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> I am a novice with R and am stuck with an analysis I am
> trying to conduct.
> Any suggestions or feedback would be very much appreciated.
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> I am analyzing a data set of psi (ESP) ganzfeld trials. The
> response variable is binary (correct/incorrect), with a 25%
> base rate. I've looked around the documentation and other
> online resources and cannot find how I can correct for that
> base rate when I conduct a logistic regression. I understand
> that the correction would be equivalent to the three
> parameter logistic model (3PL) in IRT but am unsure how to
> best fit it from a logistic regression in R.
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> Thanks much,
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> Mike Lau
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