NEWS
IPV 1.0.1
Added features
- Specifying
test = "all" in item_chart or facet_chart plots the global level of a nested case.
IPV 1.0.0 (2022-09-30)
We thank an anonymous reviewer for suggesting many of the improvements in this version!
Added features
- Introduced class
"IPV" for the output of the estimation function ipv_est and added first version of functions is.IPV, validate_IPV, and new_IPV.
- Chart functions now all work (exclusively) on objects of class
"IPV" with facet_chart and item_chart having the user specify which of the tests should be plotted via the test argument in nested cases.
ipv_est and input functions now (exclusively) produce output of class "IPV".
- Estimation function
ipv_est can now pass further arguments to the underlying lavaan estimation function lavaan::cfa. Among other things, this makes it possible to choose the estimator and treat missing values in various ways.
- Changed example dataset
HEXACO to also include cases with missing values.
ipv_est now also works for data in long format.
- Example on how to add ggplot layers to an IPV chart to the vignette (this has been possible before, but should be emphasized)
- Optional markers for the center distances in facet and nested charts emphasize that the values are read at the border of the circles (included by default).
- When creating an
item_overview, it is now possible to scale the font size (size_font =), specify the number of rows per facet to wrap overly wide charts (wrap =), scale the width (width =) and height (height =) of the file output, and select a subset of tests (tests =) and facets (facets =) for display.
Bugfixes
- resolved a warning message for nested charts that include tests without facets (no effect on output)
- Function
rename renamed to relabel to avoid conflicts with other packages.
- Resolved multiple issues with inconsistent positioning of labels in
item_overview charts and changed the default font to 'sans', since the consistent width of monospaced letters is no longer needed.
- Changed several examples to include more appropriate models at the expense of runtime.
IPV 0.2.0 (2021-12-14)
Added Features
- Package now works based on raw data with automated model estimation using lavaan (function
ipv_est). This is now the recommended workflow!
- New raw example data (
HEXACO) from the open psychometrics project (see ?HEXACO).
- Create an overview over all (squared) factor loadings in all three models on which a nested chart is based (function
item_overview).
- Refined method available to compute center distances for groups of items (parameter
cd_method = "aggregate"). This is now the default method!
- Show only a section of a chart (parameters
zoom_x and zoom_y)
- Convenient changing of test, facet, or item labels (function
rename).
- Rotate the tick label in facet charts and nested charts to avoid overlap (parameter
rotate_tick_label).
- Set the limit of the grid in item charts (parameter
grid_limit).
- Set the order of facets for all charts types (parameter
facet_order).
- Set the order of tests for nested charts (parameter
test_order).
- Add an overall title for all chart types (parameter
title).
- Draw xarrows in a nested chart that end on a test circle (instead of a facet circle) if
facet1or facet2 is specified as NA for that arrow.
- Overhaul of the documentation in the vignette.
Bugfixes
- Standardized the default order of facets across facet charts and item charts. It is now consistently the order of the correlation matrix columns in
data = .
- Negative correlations between facets or tests should now be displayed correctly.
- Removed an erroneous message claiming that the axis tick was set automatically when it was set manually.
- The axis tick mark (gray dotted circle) now disappears "behind" circles of facet charts and nested charts, instead of cutting through them.
- the axis tick label (number) now more reliably appears close to the axis tick mark in facet charts and nested charts.
- removed the argument
show_xarrows in nested_chart, which only existed for technical reasons.
IPV 0.1.0 (2020-02-10)
Release
IPV 0.1.1.