A Stan tutorial on Bayesian IRTree models: Conventional models and explanatory extension

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Abstract

IRTree models have been receiving increasing attention. However, to date, there are limited sources that provide a systematic introduction to Bayesian modeling techniques using modern probabilistic programming frameworks for the implementation of IRTree models. To facilitate the research and application of IRTree models, this paper introduces how to perform two families of Bayesian IRTree models (i.e., response tree models and latent tree models) in Stan and how to extend them in an explanatory way. Some suggestions on executing Stan codes and checking convergence are also provided. An empirical study based on the Oxford Achieving Resilience during COVID-19 data was conducted as an example to further illustrate how to apply Bayesian IRTree models to address research questions. Finally, strengths and future directions are discussed.

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Xue, M., & Chen, Y. (2024). A Stan tutorial on Bayesian IRTree models: Conventional models and explanatory extension. Behavior Research Methods, 56(3), 1817–1837. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-023-02121-5

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