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2018 May 15
2
questions on subscores.
Hello, I want to compute Wainer et al's augmented subscore(2001) using IRT but I can't find any packages or relevant code. There is a 'subscore' package in R, but I think it only gives functions to calculate augmented subscores using CTT(classical test theory). Is there other package or code to compute subscores using IRT? If it is not, is there any plan to develop it in short period? Best regards, Hyunju Kim [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 May 15
0
questions on subscores.
...21: > > > > Hello, > > > > I want to compute Wainer et al's augmented subscore(2001) using IRT but I > can't find any packages or relevant code. > > There is a 'subscore' package in R, but I think it only gives functions to > calculate augmented subscores using CTT(classical test theory). > > Is there other package or code to compute subscores using IRT? If it is > not, is there any plan to develop it in short period? > > > > > > > > Best regards, > > Hyunju Kim > > [[alternative HTML version dele...
2007 Feb 25
1
Repeated measures logistic regression
...from the same person: tell me the within-subject stuff that's going on and how that's affected by their score!" 4. Is there any way to do stepwise model simplification? In the real data I have, there are several more predictors, including more than one questionnaire score and subscores. I have specific hypotheses about what could be going on, so I can live with manual editing of the formulae, but it's nice for exploratory purposes to do stepwise simplification. 5. What's the best way to discover and report the relative contribution of each predictor? I'm af...
2014 Jan 30
2
CVE-2014-1692
http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2014-1692 The NIST advisory says that all versions of OpenSSH potentially contain the flaw. ?But is that really true? ?For example, I looked at the 3.8.1p1 distribution and didn't find any reference to JPAKE at all. Thanks.