This paper argues that currently available methods for the assessment of the repeatability and reproducibility of ordinal classifications are not satisfactory. The paper aims to study whether we can modify a class of models from Item Response Theory, well established for the study of the reliability of categorical measurements in psychometrics and education, for use in business and industry, and whether the resulting approaches offer a satisfactory solution. The fitted models can be presented graphically, but also allow the calculation of probabilities of correct ordering and consistent classification. In addition, the model-based approach allows refined diagnostics, giving the user insight into the workings of a classification procedure, w...
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate two diagnostic classification models (DCMs) for...
IFCS 2011 Symposium of the International Federation of Classification Societies (IFCS), August 30, 2...
An ordinal outcome is one which comprises a range of categories that are inherently ordered in some ...
This paper argues that currently available methods for the assessment of the repeatability and repro...
This paper provides a conceptual, empirical, and practical guide for estimating ordinal reliability ...
<p>A Bayesian inferential approach with a noninformative prior is introduced to analyze ordinal repe...
The CUB model is a class of model for ordinal data obtained as a mixture distribution. It is adopted...
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate two diagnostic classification models (DCMs) for...
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate two diagnostic classification models (DCMs) for...
This paper provides a conceptual, empirical, and practical guide for estimating ordinal reliability ...
Three distinctive methods of assessing measurement equivalence of ordinal items, namely, confirmator...
Three distinctive methods of assessing measurement equivalence of ordinal items, namely, confirmator...
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 purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate two diagnostic classification models (DCMs) for...
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate two diagnostic classification models (DCMs) for...
IFCS 2011 Symposium of the International Federation of Classification Societies (IFCS), August 30, 2...
An ordinal outcome is one which comprises a range of categories that are inherently ordered in some ...
This paper argues that currently available methods for the assessment of the repeatability and repro...
This paper provides a conceptual, empirical, and practical guide for estimating ordinal reliability ...
<p>A Bayesian inferential approach with a noninformative prior is introduced to analyze ordinal repe...
The CUB model is a class of model for ordinal data obtained as a mixture distribution. It is adopted...
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate two diagnostic classification models (DCMs) for...
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate two diagnostic classification models (DCMs) for...
This paper provides a conceptual, empirical, and practical guide for estimating ordinal reliability ...
Three distinctive methods of assessing measurement equivalence of ordinal items, namely, confirmator...
Three distinctive methods of assessing measurement equivalence of ordinal items, namely, confirmator...
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 purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate two diagnostic classification models (DCMs) for...
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate two diagnostic classification models (DCMs) for...
IFCS 2011 Symposium of the International Federation of Classification Societies (IFCS), August 30, 2...
An ordinal outcome is one which comprises a range of categories that are inherently ordered in some ...