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thurstonianIRT 0.12.5
- Fix some documentation and references thanks to Anna Brown.
thurstonianIRT 0.12.4
- Fix issues with starting value syntax in lavaan models thanks to
Yves Rosseel. (#42)
thurstonianIRT 0.12.3
- Avoid a CRAN check warning.
thurstonianIRT 0.12.2
- Fix line-length issues in Mplus code generation. (#34)
thurstonianIRT 0.12.1
- Fix data simulations via
sim_TIRT_data
for non-triplet
formats.
- Ensure compatibility with both rstan versions 2.21 and 2.26.
thurstonianIRT 0.12.0
- Switch to the latest
rstantools
toolchain.
- Add a
gof
method to compute goodness-of-fit measures
for lavaan-fitted models thanks to Angus Hughes. (#19)
thurstonianIRT 0.11.1
- Fix tests failing after an update of
lavaan
. (#25)
thurstonianIRT 0.11.0
Bug Fixes
- Fix usage of
gamma
parameters in
sim_TIRT_data
thanks to @IanEisenberg. (#13)
- Prevent impossible rankings from being sampled in
sim_TIRT_data
thanks to Susanne Frick.
New Features
- Support predictions of trait scores for new persons. (#12, #15)
- Specify multiple blocks at once via
set_blocks_from_df
thanks to @awhug.
(#11)
thurstonianIRT 0.10.0
Bug Fixes
- Correctly handle standard errors of trait scores as returned by
Mplus.
- Fix the
triplets
example data to work with lavaan and
Mplus without convergence issues. (#3)
New Features
- Support family
gaussian
when using lavaan as the model
fitting engine.
Other Changes
- Improve the documentation and presentation of the package across the
board thanks to Russell S. Pierce, Thomas J. Faulkenberry, and Daniel S.
Katz. (#2, #5, #7, #8, #9)
thurstonianIRT 0.9.0
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