Data collected during a survey by means of a questionnaire are, in general, expressed with reference to a Likert type scale, giving rise to non-metric data (ordinal categorical). However most of the statistical procedures used to analyze survey data (for example FA or SEM) require at least interval scale measures, that may be obtained for example by using proper scaling procedures. In order to compare, by simulation, scaling techniques most commonly used in the literature, we consider necessary to achieve, in advance, an appropriate algorithm that best reproduces the discretization process followed by the respondents to the Likert questionnaire items. Accordingly, we propose a discretization procedure that, starting from a continuous ra...
A latent trait measurement model in which ordered response categories are both parameterized and s...
The paper describes a new method that can be used to discretize a continuous variable obtained apply...
A questionnaire is a basic tool for collecting information in survey research. Often, these question...
Data collected during a survey by means of a questionnaire are, in general, expressed with referenc...
Likert scaled data, which are frequently collected In studies of interaction in virtual environments...
It has previously been determined that using 3 or 4 points on a categorized response scale will fail...
We consider the problem of measurement scales, which is an essential issue with regard every statis...
Potential solutions to applied measurement problems are commonly evaluated using simulated data, lar...
This study examined the application of the MML-EM algorithm to the parameter estimation problems of...
Using computational models and statistical algorithms to simulate human decision processes has becom...
IFCS 2011 Symposium of the International Federation of Classification Societies (IFCS), August 30, 2...
This paper discusses Likert-type items on a survey instrument, as commonly used is the social scienc...
The fundamental requirement of using Likert scales to measure affective behaviors-that all respond...
Argues that the selection of response categories for summated rating (Likert) scales is often made a...
An algorithm for analyzing ordinal scaling results is described. Frequency data on ordinal categorie...
A latent trait measurement model in which ordered response categories are both parameterized and s...
The paper describes a new method that can be used to discretize a continuous variable obtained apply...
A questionnaire is a basic tool for collecting information in survey research. Often, these question...
Data collected during a survey by means of a questionnaire are, in general, expressed with referenc...
Likert scaled data, which are frequently collected In studies of interaction in virtual environments...
It has previously been determined that using 3 or 4 points on a categorized response scale will fail...
We consider the problem of measurement scales, which is an essential issue with regard every statis...
Potential solutions to applied measurement problems are commonly evaluated using simulated data, lar...
This study examined the application of the MML-EM algorithm to the parameter estimation problems of...
Using computational models and statistical algorithms to simulate human decision processes has becom...
IFCS 2011 Symposium of the International Federation of Classification Societies (IFCS), August 30, 2...
This paper discusses Likert-type items on a survey instrument, as commonly used is the social scienc...
The fundamental requirement of using Likert scales to measure affective behaviors-that all respond...
Argues that the selection of response categories for summated rating (Likert) scales is often made a...
An algorithm for analyzing ordinal scaling results is described. Frequency data on ordinal categorie...
A latent trait measurement model in which ordered response categories are both parameterized and s...
The paper describes a new method that can be used to discretize a continuous variable obtained apply...
A questionnaire is a basic tool for collecting information in survey research. Often, these question...