In paired comparison models, the inclusion of covariates is a tool to account for the heterogeneity of preferences and to investigate which characteristics determine the preferences. Although methods for the selection of variables have been proposed no coherent framework that combines all possible types of covariates is available. There are three different types of covariates that can occur in paired comparisons, the covariates can either vary over the subjects, the objects or both the subjects and the objects of the paired comparisons. This paper gives an overview over all possible types of covariates in paired comparisons and introduces a general framework to include covariate effects into Bradley-Terry models. For each type of covaria...
This paper introduces the Bradley-Terry regression trunk model, a novel probabilistic approach for t...
Funder: Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Amsterdam UMC, VU University AmsterdamAbstract...
The preference scaling of a group of subjects may not be homogeneous, but different groups of subjec...
In paired comparison models, the inclusion of covariates is a tool to account for the heterogeneity ...
In paired comparison models, the inclusion of covariates is a tool to account for the heterogeneity ...
The first part of this paper describes a series of loglinear preference models based on paired compa...
In traditional paired comparison models heterogeneity in the population is simply ignored and it is ...
The Bradley-Terry-Luce (BTL) model for paired comparison data is able to obtain a ranking of the obj...
The simple Bradley-Terry model postulates a latent "ability" scale for compared objects, where diffe...
The preference scaling of a group of subjects may not be homogeneous, but different groups of sub...
Thurstonian and Bradley-Terry models are the most commonly applied models in the analysis of paired ...
Abstract: The Bradley–Terry–Luce (BTL) model for paired comparison data is able to obtain a ranking ...
A log-linear representation of the Bradley-Terry model is presented for multivariate paired comparis...
This paper introduces the Bradley-Terry regression trunk model, a novel probabilistic approach for t...
Funder: Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Amsterdam UMC, VU University AmsterdamAbstract...
The preference scaling of a group of subjects may not be homogeneous, but different groups of subjec...
In paired comparison models, the inclusion of covariates is a tool to account for the heterogeneity ...
In paired comparison models, the inclusion of covariates is a tool to account for the heterogeneity ...
The first part of this paper describes a series of loglinear preference models based on paired compa...
In traditional paired comparison models heterogeneity in the population is simply ignored and it is ...
The Bradley-Terry-Luce (BTL) model for paired comparison data is able to obtain a ranking of the obj...
The simple Bradley-Terry model postulates a latent "ability" scale for compared objects, where diffe...
The preference scaling of a group of subjects may not be homogeneous, but different groups of sub...
Thurstonian and Bradley-Terry models are the most commonly applied models in the analysis of paired ...
Abstract: The Bradley–Terry–Luce (BTL) model for paired comparison data is able to obtain a ranking ...
A log-linear representation of the Bradley-Terry model is presented for multivariate paired comparis...
This paper introduces the Bradley-Terry regression trunk model, a novel probabilistic approach for t...
Funder: Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Amsterdam UMC, VU University AmsterdamAbstract...
The preference scaling of a group of subjects may not be homogeneous, but different groups of subjec...