Psychometrics.jl is a Julia package designed for psychometric data analysis under the Item Response Theory (IRT) paradigm. Explore our comprehensive suite of structs and functions that cater to researchers and professionals in educational measurement and psychometrics.
Welcome to Psychometrics.jl, your resource for advanced psychometric analysis in Julia. Our package offers a range of objects and dedicated methods for dealing with psychometric data, including Bayesian IRT models, examinee assessment, and item calibration. Designed as a playground for research projects, Psychometrics.jl provides detailed documentation and support for various IRT models.
Cognition is an online platform designed for researchers to create, host, and manage behavioral and cognitive experiments. By integrating with jsPsych, users can design complex experiments in the browser and easily share them with participants.
The Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri is a vibrant and research-focused entity emphasizing teaching excellence. It comprises tenured and tenure-track faculty, teaching faculty, clinical faculty, and staff, supporting over 1,000 undergraduate students and doctoral programs with emphasis areas in clinical, cognition and neuroscience, developmental, quantitative, and social/personality psychology.
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