The dogit ordered generalized extreme value model

This paper introduces the Dogit ordered generalized extreme value (DOGEV) model, for handling discrete variables that are ordered and heterogeneous. In particular, the DOGEV model can be applied to questionnaire responses on questions allowing a discrete set of ordered possible responses, where ther...

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Main Authors: Fry, T.R.L., Harris, Mark
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81805
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description This paper introduces the Dogit ordered generalized extreme value (DOGEV) model, for handling discrete variables that are ordered and heterogeneous. In particular, the DOGEV model can be applied to questionnaire responses on questions allowing a discrete set of ordered possible responses, where there is a preference for particular responses and possibly multiple modes in the data. The DOGEV model combines a model for choice set generation with the ordered generalized extreme value model. The paper illustrates the model using two empirical examples: a model of inflationary expectations and a model for students' evaluations of teaching. © 2005 Australian Statistical Publishing Association Inc.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-818052021-08-24T02:18:31Z The dogit ordered generalized extreme value model Fry, T.R.L. Harris, Mark Science & Technology Physical Sciences Statistics & Probability Mathematics generalized extreme value choice set generation ordinal data DISCRETE-CHOICE ALTERNATIVES TESTS This paper introduces the Dogit ordered generalized extreme value (DOGEV) model, for handling discrete variables that are ordered and heterogeneous. In particular, the DOGEV model can be applied to questionnaire responses on questions allowing a discrete set of ordered possible responses, where there is a preference for particular responses and possibly multiple modes in the data. The DOGEV model combines a model for choice set generation with the ordered generalized extreme value model. The paper illustrates the model using two empirical examples: a model of inflationary expectations and a model for students' evaluations of teaching. © 2005 Australian Statistical Publishing Association Inc. 2005 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81805 10.1111/j.1467-842X.2005.00414.x English BLACKWELL PUBLISHING restricted
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Statistics & Probability
Mathematics
generalized extreme value
choice set generation
ordinal data
DISCRETE-CHOICE
ALTERNATIVES
TESTS
Fry, T.R.L.
Harris, Mark
The dogit ordered generalized extreme value model
title The dogit ordered generalized extreme value model
title_full The dogit ordered generalized extreme value model
title_fullStr The dogit ordered generalized extreme value model
title_full_unstemmed The dogit ordered generalized extreme value model
title_short The dogit ordered generalized extreme value model
title_sort dogit ordered generalized extreme value model
topic Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Statistics & Probability
Mathematics
generalized extreme value
choice set generation
ordinal data
DISCRETE-CHOICE
ALTERNATIVES
TESTS
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81805