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Zazueta-Hernández, Jorge Antonio; López-Barrientos, José Daniel – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2021
This paper walks the reader through a simple mathematical characterization of the popular children's game, "Chutes and Ladders," focusing primarily on Monte Carlo simulation. The focus is then shifted to the board game "No Te Enojes" in order to analyze the implications of the introduction of strategy. The presence of strategy…
Descriptors: Games, Monte Carlo Methods, Generalization, Mathematics
April E. Cho; Jiaying Xiao; Chun Wang; Gongjun Xu – Grantee Submission, 2022
Item factor analysis (IFA), also known as Multidimensional Item Response Theory (MIRT), is a general framework for specifying the functional relationship between a respondent's multiple latent traits and their response to assessment items. The key element in MIRT is the relationship between the items and the latent traits, so-called item factor…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Item Response Theory, Mathematics, Computation
Astivia, Oscar L. Olvera; Zumbo, Bruno D. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2019
The Vale and Maurelli algorithm is a widely used method that allows researchers to generate multivariate, nonnormal data with user-specified levels of skewness, excess kurtosis, and a correlation structure. Before obtaining the desired correlation structure, a transitional step requires the user to calculate the roots of a cubic polynomial…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Correlation, Statistical Analysis, Mathematics
Karabatsos, George – Grantee Submission, 2017
This article introduces a Bayesian method for testing the axioms of additive conjoint measurement. The method is based on an importance sampling algorithm that performs likelihood-free, approximate Bayesian inference using a synthetic likelihood to overcome the analytical intractability of this testing problem. This new method improves upon…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Measurement, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Inference
Chalmers, R. Philip – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2015
A mixed-effects item response theory (IRT) model is presented as a logical extension of the generalized linear mixed-effects modeling approach to formulating explanatory IRT models. Fixed and random coefficients in the extended model are estimated using a Metropolis-Hastings Robbins-Monro (MH-RM) stochastic imputation algorithm to accommodate for…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Models, Mathematics, Regression (Statistics)
Potgieter, Cornelis; Kamata, Akihito; Kara, Yusuf – Grantee Submission, 2017
This study proposes a two-part model that includes components for reading accuracy and reading speed. The speed component is a log-normal factor model, for which speed data are measured by reading time for each sentence being assessed. The accuracy component is a binomial-count factor model, where the accuracy data are measured by the number of…
Descriptors: Reading Rate, Oral Reading, Accuracy, Models
Luo, Yong; Jiao, Hong – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2018
Stan is a new Bayesian statistical software program that implements the powerful and efficient Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (HMC) algorithm. To date there is not a source that systematically provides Stan code for various item response theory (IRT) models. This article provides Stan code for three representative IRT models, including the…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Item Response Theory, Probability, Computer Software
Martin-Fernandez, Manuel; Revuelta, Javier – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2017
This study compares the performance of two estimation algorithms of new usage, the Metropolis-Hastings Robins-Monro (MHRM) and the Hamiltonian MCMC (HMC), with two consolidated algorithms in the psychometric literature, the marginal likelihood via EM algorithm (MML-EM) and the Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC), in the estimation of multidimensional…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Item Response Theory, Models, Comparative Analysis
Olvera Astivia, Oscar L.; Zumbo, Bruno D. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2015
To further understand the properties of data-generation algorithms for multivariate, nonnormal data, two Monte Carlo simulation studies comparing the Vale and Maurelli method and the Headrick fifth-order polynomial method were implemented. Combinations of skewness and kurtosis found in four published articles were run and attention was…
Descriptors: Data, Simulation, Monte Carlo Methods, Comparative Analysis
Lin, Tony; Erfan, Sasan – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2016
Mathematical modeling is an open-ended research subject where no definite answers exist for any problem. Math modeling enables thinking outside the box to connect different fields of studies together including statistics, algebra, calculus, matrices, programming and scientific writing. As an integral part of society, it is the foundation for many…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Mathematics, High School Students, Secondary School Mathematics
Maeda, Hotaka; Zhang, Bo – International Journal of Testing, 2017
The omega (?) statistic is reputed to be one of the best indices for detecting answer copying on multiple choice tests, but its performance relies on the accurate estimation of copier ability, which is challenging because responses from the copiers may have been contaminated. We propose an algorithm that aims to identify and delete the suspected…
Descriptors: Cheating, Test Items, Mathematics, Statistics
Monroe, Scott; Cai, Li – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2014
In Ramsay curve item response theory (RC-IRT) modeling, the shape of the latent trait distribution is estimated simultaneously with the item parameters. In its original implementation, RC-IRT is estimated via Bock and Aitkin's EM algorithm, which yields maximum marginal likelihood estimates. This method, however, does not produce the…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Models, Computation, Mathematics
Simmonds, Mark C.; Higgins, Julian P. T.; Stewart, Lesley A. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2013
Meta-analysis of time-to-event data has proved difficult in the past because consistent summary statistics often cannot be extracted from published results. The use of individual patient data allows for the re-analysis of each study in a consistent fashion and thus makes meta-analysis of time-to-event data feasible. Time-to-event data can be…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Markov Processes, Monte Carlo Methods, Statistics
Culpepper, Steven Andrew – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2015
A Bayesian model formulation of the deterministic inputs, noisy "and" gate (DINA) model is presented. Gibbs sampling is employed to simulate from the joint posterior distribution of item guessing and slipping parameters, subject attribute parameters, and latent class probabilities. The procedure extends concepts in Béguin and Glas,…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Models, Sampling, Computation
Blanchard, Simon J.; Aloise, Daniel; DeSarbo, Wayne S. – Psychometrika, 2012
The p-median offers an alternative to centroid-based clustering algorithms for identifying unobserved categories. However, existing p-median formulations typically require data aggregation into a single proximity matrix, resulting in masked respondent heterogeneity. A proposed three-way formulation of the p-median problem explicitly considers…
Descriptors: Matrices, Undergraduate Students, Heuristics, Psychology
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