Ordinal responses in the form of ratings arise frequently in social sciences, marketing and business applications where preferences, opinions and perceptions play a major role and it is common to collect along with rater’s evaluation, a set of covariates that characterize the respondent and/or the item/service. In this framework, the ordinal nature of the response has to be properly taken into account when the interest is in the understanding of different response patterns in terms of subjects’ covariates. In this spirit, a model-based tree procedure for ordinal scores is illustrated: its structure is based on a class of mixture models for ordinal rating data that implies a twofold analysis in terms of feeling and uncertainty and effective ...
In rating surveys, people are requested to evaluate objects, items, services, and so on, by choosing...
A mixture model for ordinal data modelling (denoted CUB) has been recently proposed in literature. S...
In rating surveys, people are requested to evaluate objects, items, services, and so on, by choosing...
Ordinal responses in the form of ratings arise frequently in social sciences, marketing and business...
Ordinal responses in the form of ratings arise frequently in social sciences, marketing and business...
Ordinal responses in the form of ratings arise frequently in social sciences, marketing and business...
The focus of the contribution is on the splitting criterion for model-based treeprocedure based on t...
The focus of the contribution is on the splitting criterion for model-based treeprocedure based on t...
The paper introduces a new technique for growing trees for ordinal responses in the model-based fram...
The paper introduces a new technique for growing trees for ordinal responses in the model-based fram...
The paper introduces a new technique for growing trees for ordinal responses in the model-based fram...
A mixture model (denoted CUB) for ordinal data has recently been proposed in literature. Specificall...
A mixture model (denoted CUB) for ordinal data has recently been proposed in literature. Specificall...
CUBREMOT (CUB REgression MOdel Trees) is a model-based approach to grow trees for ordinal responses ...
CUBREMOT (CUB REgression MOdel Trees) is a model-based approach to grow trees for ordinal responses ...
In rating surveys, people are requested to evaluate objects, items, services, and so on, by choosing...
A mixture model for ordinal data modelling (denoted CUB) has been recently proposed in literature. S...
In rating surveys, people are requested to evaluate objects, items, services, and so on, by choosing...
Ordinal responses in the form of ratings arise frequently in social sciences, marketing and business...
Ordinal responses in the form of ratings arise frequently in social sciences, marketing and business...
Ordinal responses in the form of ratings arise frequently in social sciences, marketing and business...
The focus of the contribution is on the splitting criterion for model-based treeprocedure based on t...
The focus of the contribution is on the splitting criterion for model-based treeprocedure based on t...
The paper introduces a new technique for growing trees for ordinal responses in the model-based fram...
The paper introduces a new technique for growing trees for ordinal responses in the model-based fram...
The paper introduces a new technique for growing trees for ordinal responses in the model-based fram...
A mixture model (denoted CUB) for ordinal data has recently been proposed in literature. Specificall...
A mixture model (denoted CUB) for ordinal data has recently been proposed in literature. Specificall...
CUBREMOT (CUB REgression MOdel Trees) is a model-based approach to grow trees for ordinal responses ...
CUBREMOT (CUB REgression MOdel Trees) is a model-based approach to grow trees for ordinal responses ...
In rating surveys, people are requested to evaluate objects, items, services, and so on, by choosing...
A mixture model for ordinal data modelling (denoted CUB) has been recently proposed in literature. S...
In rating surveys, people are requested to evaluate objects, items, services, and so on, by choosing...