2020
DOI: 10.1111/bmsp.12207
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A note on computing Louis’ observed information matrix identity for IRT and cognitive diagnostic models

Abstract: Using Louis’ formula, it is possible to obtain the observed information matrix and the corresponding large‐sample standard error estimates after the expectation–maximization (EM) algorithm has converged. However, Louis’ formula is commonly de‐emphasized due to its relatively complex integration representation, particularly when studying latent variable models. This paper provides a holistic overview that demonstrates how Louis’ formula can be applied efficiently to item response theory (IRT) models and other p… Show more

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“…To formulate the sandwich estimator, Yuan et al combined the cross-product method in the IRT literature and the Louis (1982) information form. For the Louis (1982) method, a refined computational approach was proposed by Liu and Chalmers (2021). Their approach greatly enhanced the computational efficiency of the Louis procedure, demonstrating the refined approach's potential across IRT and other latent variable models.…”
Section: Methods For Standard Error Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To formulate the sandwich estimator, Yuan et al combined the cross-product method in the IRT literature and the Louis (1982) information form. For the Louis (1982) method, a refined computational approach was proposed by Liu and Chalmers (2021). Their approach greatly enhanced the computational efficiency of the Louis procedure, demonstrating the refined approach's potential across IRT and other latent variable models.…”
Section: Methods For Standard Error Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identity also performs well with real-world data from various areas, such as public health (Ibrahim, 1990;Hogan and Laird, 1997;Ibrahim et al, 1999), ecology (Hughes, 1997;Booth and Hobert, 1999), and social statistics (Glas, 1999;Monroe, 2019;Liu and Chalmers, 2021).…”
Section: Probabilistic Interpretation and Remarksmentioning
confidence: 90%