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Assessment 12 Psychology 12 Social Sciences 12 Statistical Theory and Methods 12 Statistics for Social Science, Behavorial Science, Education, Public Policy, and Law 12 Testing and Evaluation 12 Psychometrics 9 consumer psychology 5 maximum likelihood estimation 4 multidimensional scaling 4 EM algorithm 2 GLS estimation 2 adaptive quadrature 2 binary data analysis 2 cluster analysis 2 factor analysis 2 hierarchical clustering 2 item response theory 2 latent variables 2 marginal likelihood estimation 2 monte carlo integration 2 A ′ 1 Bayesian inference 1 Krumbansl's distance-density model 1 Markov chain Monte Carlo 1 asymmetric similarity 1 combinatorial optimization 1 conditional rank orders 1 consumer behavior 1 finite mixtures 1 generalized linear models 1 heterogeneity 1 latent class analysis 1 likelihood-ratio 1 microeconomics 1 non-parametric estimate of sensitivity 1 nonlinear probit model 1 paired comparisons data 1 proximity data 1 regression analysis 1
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DeSarbo, Wayne S. 8 Jedidi, Kamel 3 Bock, R. Darrell. 2 Schilling, Stephen 2 Burke, Raymond R. 1 Cartwright, Dorwin 1 Cho, Jaewun 1 Gleason, Terry C. 1 Howard, Daniel J. 1 Lenk, Peter J. 1 Manrai, Ajay K. 1 Mueller, Shane T. 1 Oliver, Richard L. 1 Rangaswamy, Arvind 1 Steckel, Joel H. 1 Young, Martin R. 1 Zhang, Jun 1
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A note on ROC analysis and non-parametric estimate of sensitivity
Mueller, Shane T.; Zhang, Jun - 2005
In the signal detection paradigm, the non-parametric index of sensitivity A ′, as first introduced by Pollack and Norman (1964), is a popular alternative to the more traditional d ′ measure of sensitivity. Smith (1995) clarified a confusion about the interpretation of A ′ in relation to...
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High-dimensional maximum marginal likelihood item factor analysis by adaptive quadrature
Bock, R. Darrell.; Schilling, Stephen - 2005
Although the Bock–Aitkin likelihood-based estimation method for factor analysis of dichotomous item response data has important advantages over classical analysis of item tetrachoric correlations, a serious limitation of the method is its reliance on fixed-point Gauss-Hermite (G-H) quadrature...
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High-dimensional maximum marginal likelihood item factor analysis by adaptive quadrature
Schilling, Stephen; Bock, R. Darrell. - 2005
Although the Bock–Aitkin likelihood-based estimation method for factor analysis of dichotomous item response data has important advantages over classical analysis of item tetrachoric correlations, a serious limitation of the method is its reliance on fixed-point Gauss-Hermite (G-H) quadrature...
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Bayesian inference for finite mixtures of generalized linear models with random effects
DeSarbo, Wayne S.; Lenk, Peter J. - 2000
We present an hierarchical Bayes approach to modeling parameter heterogeneity in generalized linear models. The model assumes that there are relevant subpopulations and that within each subpopulation the individual-level regression coefficients have a multivariate normal distribution. However,...
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A parametric procedure for ultrametric tree estimation from conditional rank order proximity data
Young, Martin R.; DeSarbo, Wayne S. - 1995
The psychometric and classification literatures have illustrated the fact that a wide class of discrete or network models (e.g., hierarchical or ultrametric trees) for the analysis of ordinal proximity data are plagued by potential degenerate solutions if estimated using traditional nonmetric...
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Multiclus: A new method for simultaneously performing multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis
Jedidi, Kamel; DeSarbo, Wayne S.; Howard, Daniel J. - 1991
This paper develops a maximum likelihood based method for simultaneously performing multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis on two-way dominance or profile data. This MULTICLUS procedure utilizes mixtures of multivariate conditional normal distributions to estimate a joint space of...
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A stochastic multidimensional scaling procedure for the empirical determination of convex indifference curves for preference/choice analysis
DeSarbo, Wayne S.; Jedidi, Kamel; Steckel, Joel H. - 1991
The vast majority of existing multidimensional scaling (MDS) procedures devised for the analysis of paired comparison preference/choice judgments are typically based on either scalar product (i.e., vector) or unfolding (i.e., ideal-point) models. Such methods tend to ignore many of the essential...
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A stochastic multidimensional scaling procedure for the spatial representation of three-mode, three-way pick any/ J data
DeSarbo, Wayne S.; Jedidi, Kamel - 1991
This paper presents a new stochastic multidimensional scaling procedure for the analysis of three-mode, three-way pick any/ J data. The method provides either a vector or ideal-point model to represent the structure in such data, as well as “floating” model specifications (e.g., different...
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A nonspatial methodology for the analysis of two-way proximity data incorporating the distance-density hypothesis
DeSarbo, Wayne S.; Manrai, Ajay K.; Burke, Raymond R. - 1990
This paper presents a nonspatial operationalization of the Krumhansl (1978, 1982) distancedensity model of similarity. This model assumes that the similarity between two objects i and j is a function of both the interpoint distance between i and j and the density of other stimulus points in the...
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A stochastic multidimensional scaling vector threshold model for the spatial representation of “pick any/ n ” data
Cho, Jaewun; DeSarbo, Wayne S. - 1989
This paper presents a new stochastic multidimensional scaling vector threshold model designed to analyze “pick any/ n ” choice data (e.g., consumers rendering buy/no buy decisions concerning a number of actual products). A maximum likelihood procedure is formulated to estimate a joint space...
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