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help for ^torumm^
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^Format and transfer data to RUMM^
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syntax varlist [, FILEname(string) FACTors(string) IDvar(varname) REVerse ]
^Description^
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^torumm^ prepares a Stata dataset for analysis in ^RUMM^), a Rasch analysis
package. Two control files (.spc .itm) and a data file (.dat) are created
using using the Stata ^outsheet^ and outfile commands. ^torumm^ is
non-destructive in that does not alter the Stata data. ^varlist^
refers to the variables that will be studied in the Rasch analysis. The
"factor" variables are categorical variables that subset the analyses.
^Options^
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^FILEname(string)^: the name of the files to be saved as -spc-, itm- and
-dat- files in Rumm.
^FACTors(varlist)^: the factorial or categorical variables (subsetting).
Rumm only allows 3 factors. Factor label cannot be longer than 5 characters.
^IDvar^: the name of the ID variable. This can be up to 5 charters in length
or between 0 and 99,999, if numeric.
^REVerse^: varlist of variables that are reversed scored.
^Comments^
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The current version of ^torumm^ has a number of restrictions: (1) only
numeric variables are allowed in the varlist and list of factor variables.
(2) only integers between 0-9 are to be used for the varlist and factor
variable values. (3) This version of ^torumm^ suuports rating scale
but not multiple choice variables. By default the RUMM variable ^testType^
has been set to E for extended or polytomous (rating scale). In addition,
^respType^ has been set to the default of N (numeric). (4) Because of
the 80 character string limitation on Stata,a maximum of 69 variables
should be entered as the varlist in order to stay within the 80 character
limitation.
^Sort order of the variables^ If you want a special order to the variables
be sure to order the variables in the desired order with ^order^.
The number of responses or ^respNum^ is calculated from min and max values.
If the item does not have a score at the minumum or maximum value then
the ^respNum^ will be incorrect (in one sense). ^respNum^ should be checked
by viewing the program output or by hand in the RUMM editor or a spread sheet
to be sure the calculated values are correct.
The lowest code number for the responses or ^respSeq^ is calculated
from the minimum value. If the item does not have a score at the minumum
value then the ^respSeq^ will be incorrect (in one sense). ^respSeq^ should
be checked in the program output or by hand in the RUMM editor or a spread
sheet to be sure the calculated values are correct.
^torumm^ makes use of value labels, if present, otherwise it uses numeric
codes. Similarly, variables labels are used when present; if not present,
variable name is substituted for the variable label.
If Stata 6.0 is being used, ^torumm^ requires the presence of -vallist-,
-tostring- and -bothlist-, programs of Nick Cox that are available on the BC
Archives. ^torumm^ also works with Stata 7.0.
^Examples^
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. torumm mcp_eros - m_nav_n1, file(shrumm) id(newpat) rev(mcp_nar1 mcp_nar2)
. torumm mcp_eros - m_nav_n1, file(shrumm) id(patkey) factors(durgroup)
^Author^
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Fred Wolfe
National Data Bank for Rheumatic Diseases
fwolfe@@arthritis-research.org