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Input files for LEM, SAS, MATLAB and R-code for models fit in the following methodological papers:
Anderson, C.J. (2002).
Analysis of multivariate frequency data by graphical regression models and generalizations of the
multidimensional row-column association model.Psychological Methods, 7,
446-467.
Link to LEM files
Kroonenberg, P.K., & Anderson, C.J. (2006). Additive and
multiplicative models for three-way contingency tables. Darroch (1974) revisited. In M.
Greenacre & J. Blasuis (Eds.) Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Related Methods
Link to LEM files.
Tettegah, S, & Anderson, C.J. (2007). Pre-service teacher's empathy and cognitions:
Statistical analysis of text data by graphical models.Contemporary Educational Psychology.
32, 48-82.
Link to LEM and SAS input files & R-code for graphics.
Anderson, C.J. & Yu, H.T. (2007). Log-multiplicative association models as item reponse models.
Psychometrika, 72, 5-23. DOI: 10.1007/s11336-005-1419-2.
LEM (input/out) and SAS (input) files.
Anderson, C.J., Li, Z.. & Vermunt, J.K. (2007). Estimation of Models in a Rasch family for Polytomous Items and Multiple
Latent Variables. Manuscript for Journal of Statistical Software. Link to
R Package, SAS MACRO, and examples.
de Rooij, M. & Anderson, C.J. (2007). Visualizing, summarizing and comparing odds ratio
structures. Methodology. Link to SAS and MATLAB input files.
Anderson, C.J. & Rutkowski, L. (2008). Multinomial logistic regression models. In J. Osbone (ed).
Best Practices in Quantitative Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Link
to data and SAS input files.
Anderson, C.J. (2010). Categorical data analysis with a psychometric twist.
In R. E. Millsap & A. Maydeu-Olivares (Eds.), Handbook of quantitative methods in psychology. Thousand Oaks: Sage
Link to SAS, R, and lEM input files.
Anderson, C.J, Verkuilen, J. & Peyton, B.L. (2010). Modeling polytomous responses using simultaneously
estimated multinomial logistic regressions. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
Link to SAS code for models, and R scripts
for graphics.
Anderson, C.J. Advances in Models for Multivariate Nominal or Ordinal Variables with Latent Variables.
Presented at the International Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Athens, GA, June 2010.
Link to SAS code and data for models
reported and a few extra ones.
Wilson, T., Perry, M, Anderson, C.J., & Grosshandler, D. (2010). Engaging young students in scientific
investigations: Prompting for meaningful refelctions. Instructional Science. DOI: 10.1007/s11251-011-9168-3.
SAS and LEM for log-multiplicative association models
(to be posted soon)
Anderson, C.J. (2013). Multidimensional item response theory models with collateral information as Poisson regression models.
Journal of Classification
Link to SAS code and data
for log-linear and log-multiplicative association models, and LEM for MMLE of
IRT models.
Anderson, C.J., Kim, J.S., & Keller, B (2014). Multilevel Modeling of Categorical Response Variables. In L. Rutkowski, M. von Davier & D. Rutkowski (Eds)
A Handbook of International Large-Scale Assessment: Background, Technical Issues, and Methods of Data Analysis..
Link to data, SAS, and Mplus for models repored in the chapter
and a few extra ones.
Kim, J.S., Anderson, C.J., & Keller, B. (2014). Multilevel Modeling In L. Rutkowski, M. von Davier & D. Rutkowski (Eds)
A Handbook of International Large-Scale Assessment: Background, Technical Issues, and Methods of Data Analysis..
Link to data, SAS, and Mplus for models repored in the chapter
and a few extra ones.
Anderson, C.J., & Yu, H.T. (under review & imps presentation 2016). Slides for Properties of multinomial models as multidimensional item response models. Link to (compressed) files needed to reproduce results. (SAS, R, flexMIRT)
Paek, Y & Anderson (slides and paper in preparation.). Pseudo-likelihood estimaton of multidimensional response models: Polytomous and Dichotomous Items. 2016 International Meeting of the Psychometric Society. July 2016, Ashville, NC.
Link to SAS Macros and example programs. (SAS, csv, xlsx).
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Last revised September 2016