Opinion surveys often employ multiple items to measure the respondent's underlying value, belief, or attitude. To analyze such types of data, researchers have often followed a two-step approach by first constructing a composite measure and then using it in subsequent analysis. This paper presents a class of hierarchical item response models that help integrate measurement and analysis. In this approach, individual responses to multiple items stem from a latent preference, of which both the mean and variance may depend on observed covariates. Compared with the two-step approach, the hierarchical approach reduces bias, increases efficiency, and facilitates direct comparison across surveys covering different sets of items. Moreover, it enables...
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Survey researchers avoid using large multi-item scales to measure latent traits due to both the fina...
When rating questions are used to measure attitudes or values in survey research a researcher might ...
Binary or graded disagree-agree responses to attitude items are often collected for the purpose of ...
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Researchers interested in measuring people's underlying attitudes towards an object (e.g., abortion)...
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Researchers in the social sciences, particularly in the field of attitudinal and health-outcomes sur...
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Tests what kind of attitudes have larger political differences. Includes data on size and direction ...
Political scientists have long been interested in citizens ’ support level for such actors as ethnic...
This is the replication archive for "How robust is evidence of partisan perceptual bias in survey re...
We propose a method for decomposing variation in the issue preferences that US citizens express on s...
This study illustrated the application of IRT methods to employee attitude survey data. Classical te...
Survey researchers avoid using large multi-item scales to measure latent traits due to both the fina...
When rating questions are used to measure attitudes or values in survey research a researcher might ...
Binary or graded disagree-agree responses to attitude items are often collected for the purpose of ...
markdownabstractAbstract Ratings scales are ubiquitous in empirical research, especially in the...
Researchers interested in measuring people's underlying attitudes towards an object (e.g., abortion)...
Political scientists have long been interested in citizens' support level for socially sensitive act...
Researchers in the social sciences, particularly in the field of attitudinal and health-outcomes sur...
Appropriate modelling of Likert-type items should account for the scale level and the specific role ...
This is the replication data set for a paper that provides an algorithm to produce a time series est...
We illustrate the use of a class of statistical models, finite mixture models, that can be used to a...
Tests what kind of attitudes have larger political differences. Includes data on size and direction ...
Political scientists have long been interested in citizens ’ support level for such actors as ethnic...
This is the replication archive for "How robust is evidence of partisan perceptual bias in survey re...
We propose a method for decomposing variation in the issue preferences that US citizens express on s...
This study illustrated the application of IRT methods to employee attitude survey data. Classical te...