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jrt 1.1.3
- New all.mirt.objects slot in jrtobjects to store all
mirt objects created during the automatic estimation process, to
facilitate further analysis without needing to re-fit the models.
- Argument to change the x and y axis titles in the
info.plot()function.
- Fixes for compatibility with recent versions of the
ggplot2package.
- Vignette and warnings/notes improvements.
jrt 1.1.2
- Hannan–Quinn (HQ) Criterion is now in outputs, and can now be used
for automatic selection criterion.
- Vignette improvements for clarity.
jrt 1.1.1
- Fixes issue in jrt()with slope-constrained models when
ordinal scales start with 0 rather than 1.
- Added a new example dataset with missing data.
- Patched issues with displaying of amount of missing data.
jrt 1.1.0
- Fixes for compatibility with recent versions of the
mirtpackage.
- Fixes for compatibility with recent versions of the
ggplot2package.
- Update package citation.
- Added documentation of S4 classes/methods.
- Added the possibility to override the automatic facet naming in
jcc.plot()with argumentfacet.names.
- Added the possibility to change the opacity of the different
category lines in jcc.plot()withline.opacity.
- Simplified messages for situations with judges/items with unobserved
categories.
- Made Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) the default option in model
comparisons.
jrt 1.0.1
- Simulated dataset is now directly included as
jrt::ratings.
- Model weights (often called Akaike weights) are now presented in the
model selection output (per reviewer suggestion).
- Calls to mirtcan now be showed withshow.calls = TRUEargument in thejrt()function.
- References were updated.
jrt 1.0.0
- Initial release with functions jrt(), jcc.plot() and
info.plot()
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