[http://cemmap.ifs.org.uk/publications.php?publication_id=3652]This paper (i) formalizes conditions under which a population distribution of categorical responses to attitudinal questions (‘items’) has a scale representation; (ii) develops tests for whether a particular sample of item responses is consistent with a scale representation; (iii) develops methods for nonparametrically estimating the relation between an outcome and a scale value; and (iv) generalizes the foregoing to the multi-scale case. An implication of these results is that the effect of multiple latent attitudes on behaviour can be identified, even though the attitudes of an individual can never be precisely observed. We illustrate our methods using survey data from the 199...
Despite the cornerstone role of party identification for analyzing voting behavior in the United Sta...
Classifying individuals into distinctive groups in discrete choice modelling work has become a commo...
Opinion surveys often employ multiple items to measure the respondent's underlying value, belief, or...
A. We model attitudes as latent variables that induce stochastic dominance rela-tions in (item) resp...
We model attitudes as latent variables that induce stochastic dominance relations in (item) respons...
Responses to a set of indicators, or items, or variables are often used in social sciences for measu...
We provide an in-depth theoretical discussion about the differences between individual-specific late...
This paper discusses the problem of missing values in attitude scales with categorical items. A simp...
We provide an in-depth theoretical discussion about the differences between individual-specific late...
We contribute to the stated preference literature by addressing scale usage heterogeneity regarding ...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
Likert-type rating scales are an important means of attitude assessment in the social sciences. A co...
Theory: We assume that survey respondents are uncertain about their attitudes, and that their attitu...
Despite the cornerstone role of party identification for analyzing voting behavior in the United Sta...
Classifying individuals into distinctive groups in discrete choice modelling work has become a commo...
Opinion surveys often employ multiple items to measure the respondent's underlying value, belief, or...
A. We model attitudes as latent variables that induce stochastic dominance rela-tions in (item) resp...
We model attitudes as latent variables that induce stochastic dominance relations in (item) respons...
Responses to a set of indicators, or items, or variables are often used in social sciences for measu...
We provide an in-depth theoretical discussion about the differences between individual-specific late...
This paper discusses the problem of missing values in attitude scales with categorical items. A simp...
We provide an in-depth theoretical discussion about the differences between individual-specific late...
We contribute to the stated preference literature by addressing scale usage heterogeneity regarding ...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
Likert-type rating scales are an important means of attitude assessment in the social sciences. A co...
Theory: We assume that survey respondents are uncertain about their attitudes, and that their attitu...
Despite the cornerstone role of party identification for analyzing voting behavior in the United Sta...
Classifying individuals into distinctive groups in discrete choice modelling work has become a commo...
Opinion surveys often employ multiple items to measure the respondent's underlying value, belief, or...