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Jean-François Hamel
(Jean-Francois Hamel)

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First Name:Jean-Francois
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Last Name:Hamel
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RePEc Short-ID:pha951

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CHU d'Angers, centre de recherche clinique

http://www.chu-angers.fr/
France, Angers

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  1. Jean-François Hamel, 2014. "MI_TWOWAY: Stata module for computing scores on questionnaires containing missing item responses," Statistical Software Components S457901, Boston College Department of Economics.
  2. Jean-François Hamel, 2014. "PCMODEL: Stata module to estimate parameters of a Partial Credit Model or a Rating Scale Model by MML," Statistical Software Components S457788, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 04 Sep 2014.
  3. Jean-François Hamel, 2014. "PCMTEST: Stata module to test the fit of a Partial Credit Model or a Rating Scale Model estimated using pcmodel," Statistical Software Components S457789, Boston College Department of Economics.

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