pscl: Political Science Computational Laboratory (original) (raw)

Bayesian analysis of item-response theory (IRT) models, roll call analysis; computing highest density regions; maximum likelihood estimation of zero-inflated and hurdle models for count data; goodness-of-fit measures for GLMs; data sets used in writing and teaching; seats-votes curves.

Version: 1.5.9
Imports: MASS, datasets, grDevices, graphics, stats, utils
Suggests: lattice, MCMCpack, car, lmtest, sandwich, zoo, coda, vcd, mvtnorm, mgcv
Published: 2024-01-31
DOI: 10.32614/CRAN.package.pscl
Author: Simon Jackman ORCID iD [aut, cre], Alex Tahk ORCID iD [ctb], Achim Zeileis ORCID iD [ctb], Christina Maimone ORCID iD [ctb], James Fearon [ctb], Zoe Meers ORCID iD [ctb]
Maintainer: Simon Jackman <simon.jackman at sydney.edu.au>
License: GPL-2
Copyright: see file
URL: https://github.com/atahk/pscl
NeedsCompilation: yes
Citation: pscl citation info
Materials: README
In views: Bayesian, Econometrics, Environmetrics, Psychometrics
CRAN checks: pscl results

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Reverse depends: accelmissing, anominate, BSPADATA, emIRT, maczic, oc, robustsae, wnominate, ZIM4rv
Reverse imports: BayesDissolution, countfitteR, CTSV, DEsingle, evinf, fbglm, GLMpack, gWQS, HiCDCPlus, imprecise101, lctools, lefko3, Maaslin2, mbsts, minb, mirTarRnaSeq, MLFS, ModTools, mpath, opticut, PLNmodels, qgcomp, scRecover, scShapes, sdPrior, SIMPLE.REGRESSION, TaxaNorm, twosigma, ZIPG, zitools
Reverse suggests: AER, agridat, AICcmodavg, assessor, BFpack, broom.helpers, catdata, catregs, chantrics, Countr, DClusterm, dominanceanalysis, domir, fence, ggeffects, ggstats, glmmTMB, glmtoolbox, glmulti, glmx, hnp, injurytools, insight, marginaleffects, modelsummary, nonnest2, parameters, performance, poissonreg, RESI, sandwich, scanstatistics, sjPlot, sjstats, splatter, stortingscrape, svyVGAM, ZIM
Reverse enhances: emmeans, MuMIn, prediction, stargazer

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