I don't understand your question.
> I am simulating multi-dimensional and categorical items
What do you mean by "and"?
Reading this sentence alone, I would assume you want one simulated dataset
that's categorical and multivariate.
Which is easy to do...
Because (in general) you can simulate multi
om: R-help On Behalf Of Suna Paek
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2019 8:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [R] mirt-simdata question.
Hi. again.
Still the same problem, but I made a new code to see better of my question.
Like the first email, I still want each item's categories t
p with the
distributional properties of the categorical values.
Probably better to start a thread on another email list that can help you first
understand MIRT.
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Subject: Re: [R] mirt-simdata question.
Hi. again.
Still the same problem, but I made a new code to see better of my question.
Like the first email, I still want each item's categories to have a normal
distribution. it doesn't have to statistically fit. I made 2 different code.
Hi. again.
Still the same problem, but I made a new code to see better of my question.
Like the first email, I still want each item's categories to have a normal
distribution. it doesn't have to statistically fit. I made 2 different code.
And, I found if the histogram is the opposite, they will
Hi. I always thank you all of the R program worker and researchers.
I am using R for my thesis, and I have a question.
I am simulating multi-dimensional and categorical items (polytomous) with
mirt-simdata.
However, I wish each items' categories are normal distribution. I checked a lot
of infor
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