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      Latent Theme Dictionary Model for Finding Co-occurrent Patterns in Process Data.

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          Process data, which are temporally ordered sequences of categorical observations, are of recent interest due to its increasing abundance and the desire to extract useful information. A process is a collection of time-stamped events of different types, recording how an individual behaves in a given time period. The process data are too complex in terms of size and irregularity for the classical psychometric models to be directly applicable and, consequently, new ways for modeling and analysis are desired. We introduce herein a latent theme dictionary model for processes that identifies co-occurrent event patterns and individuals with similar behavioral patterns. Theoretical properties are established under certain regularity conditions for the likelihood-based estimation and inference. A nonparametric Bayes algorithm using the Markov Chain Monte Carlo method is proposed for computation. Simulation studies show that the proposed approach performs well in a range of situations. The proposed method is applied to an item in the 2012 Programme for International Student Assessment with interpretable findings.

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          Journal
          Psychometrika
          Psychometrika
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1860-0980
          0033-3123
          Sep 2020
          : 85
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Columbia University, New York, USA. gf2340@columbia.edu.
          [2 ] Columbia University, New York, USA.
          Article
          10.1007/s11336-020-09725-2
          10.1007/s11336-020-09725-2
          32929664
          6ef1e4c5-d5ef-402f-85f7-072428d61a75
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          identifiability,process data,latent theme dictionary model,co-occurrent pattern

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