Ordinal data modeling

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    • Johnson, Valen E.
    • Albert, James H.

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Ordinal data modeling

Valen E. Johnson, James H. Albert

(Statistics for social science and public policy)

Springer, 1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Ordinal Data Modeling is a comprehensive treatment of ordinal data models from both likelihood and Bayesian perspectives. A unique feature of this text is its emphasis on applications. All models developed in the book are motivated by real datasets, and considerable attention is devoted to the description of diagnostic plots and residual analyses. Software and datasets used for all analyses described in the text are available on websites listed in the preface.

Table of Contents

Review of Classical and Bayesian Inference.- Review of Bayesian Computation.- Regression Models for Binary Data.- Regression Models for Ordinal Data.- Analyzing Data from Multiple Raters.- Item Response Modeling.- Graded Response Models: A Case Study of Undergraduate Grade Data.

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