Mixture models for ordinal responses in the tradition of cub models use the uniform distribution to account for uncertainty of respondents. A model is proposed that uses more flexible distributions in the uncertainty component: the discretized Beta distribution allows to account for response styles, in particular the preference for middle or extreme categories. The proposal is compared with traditional cub models in simulation studies and its use is illustrated by two applications.
Modelling uncertainty and response styles in ordinal data / Simone, Rosaria; Tutz, Gerhard. - In: STATISTICA NEERLANDICA. - ISSN 0039-0402. - 72:3(2018), pp. 224-245. [10.1111/stan.12129]
Modelling uncertainty and response styles in ordinal data
Simone Rosaria
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2018
Abstract
Mixture models for ordinal responses in the tradition of cub models use the uniform distribution to account for uncertainty of respondents. A model is proposed that uses more flexible distributions in the uncertainty component: the discretized Beta distribution allows to account for response styles, in particular the preference for middle or extreme categories. The proposal is compared with traditional cub models in simulation studies and its use is illustrated by two applications.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.