IRT Item-Person Map with 'ConQuest' Integration
Empirical category characteristic curve plot for the Partial Credit Mo...
ConQuest Output Processing
Extract Master's Delta parameters from a TAM model.
Item Fit Graphs
Empirical item characteristic curve plot for the Rasch Model~
Processing CQmodel objects for plotting
Wright Map Item Sides
Calculate Master's Delta parameters.
Calculate Thurstonian thresholds.
Wright Map person sides
Plotting confidence intervals and DIF
Person probability plots
Simulate Item Responses for Partial Credit and Rasch Models with Varyi...
Wright Map: IRT Item-Person Map
wrightMap: item-person maps
A powerful yet simple graphical tool available in the field of psychometrics is the Wright Map (also known as item maps or item-person maps), which presents the location of both respondents and items on the same scale. Wright Maps are commonly used to present the results of dichotomous or polytomous item response models. The 'WrightMap' package provides functions to create these plots from item parameters and person estimates stored as R objects. Although the package can be used in conjunction with any software used to estimate the IRT model (e.g. 'TAM', 'mirt', 'eRm' or 'IRToys' in 'R', or 'Stata', 'Mplus', etc.), 'WrightMap' features special integration with 'ConQuest' to facilitate reading and plotting its output directly.The 'wrightMap' function creates Wright Maps based on person estimates and item parameters produced by an item response analysis. The 'CQmodel' function reads output files created using 'ConQuest' software and creates a set of data frames for easy data manipulation, bundled in a 'CQmodel' object. The 'wrightMap' function can take a 'CQmodel' object as input or it can be used to create Wright Maps directly from data frames of person and item parameters.