The creation of this site was supported by NSF Grant #0351175 awarded to Carolyn J. Anderson.
Input files for LEM, SAS, MATLAB and R-code for models fit in the following 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-code and (soon) SAS 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. (2007, accepted). 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.
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Last revised March 11, 2008