Dealing with ordinal variables in social measurement raises many methodological issues, particularly when consistent and meaningful indicators are to be defined about subjective data. Quite often, ordinal data are transformed into cardinal variables, through scaling procedures, so as to apply quantitative multivariate tools. These procedures are sometimes reasonable, but are often quite questionable, since they alter the intrinsic nature of the data. In this paper, we introduce new tools for addressing the construction of social indicators, based on ordinal variables. The approach draws upon partial order theory, a branch of discrete mathematics providing concepts and tools that fit very naturally the needs of ordinal data analysis. Partia...
Abstract: We develop an ordinal method for making welfare comparisons between populations with multi...
Many social phenomena are complex and therefore dicult to measure and to evaluate. A phenomenon is d...
Given a big set of data with several variables, the aim is the evaluation of each unit with a method...
The problem of ranking and evaluation in multidimensional ordinal datasets is one of the most import...
In this “position paper” we discuss the potential role of partial order theory in socio-economic sta...
In this paper we present a new methodology for the statistical evaluation of ordinal socio-economic ...
The evaluation of material deprivation, quality of life and well-being very often requires to deal w...
In this chapter, we provide a brief outline of the main motivations why partial order theory is of k...
Response variables that can be construed of as ordered are commonplace in social science research. L...
The evaluation of subjective well-being, and of similar issues related to quality of life, is usuall...
In this paper, we present a procedure for scoring and ranking statistical units in ordinal multi-ind...
In this paper, we develop a visualization process for partial orders derived from considering many n...
We examine the measurement of social polarization with categorical and ordinal data. We partition th...
One limitation in building empirically testable models in sociology is that many familiar statistica...
We examine the measurement of social polarization with categorical and ordinal data. We partition th...
Abstract: We develop an ordinal method for making welfare comparisons between populations with multi...
Many social phenomena are complex and therefore dicult to measure and to evaluate. A phenomenon is d...
Given a big set of data with several variables, the aim is the evaluation of each unit with a method...
The problem of ranking and evaluation in multidimensional ordinal datasets is one of the most import...
In this “position paper” we discuss the potential role of partial order theory in socio-economic sta...
In this paper we present a new methodology for the statistical evaluation of ordinal socio-economic ...
The evaluation of material deprivation, quality of life and well-being very often requires to deal w...
In this chapter, we provide a brief outline of the main motivations why partial order theory is of k...
Response variables that can be construed of as ordered are commonplace in social science research. L...
The evaluation of subjective well-being, and of similar issues related to quality of life, is usuall...
In this paper, we present a procedure for scoring and ranking statistical units in ordinal multi-ind...
In this paper, we develop a visualization process for partial orders derived from considering many n...
We examine the measurement of social polarization with categorical and ordinal data. We partition th...
One limitation in building empirically testable models in sociology is that many familiar statistica...
We examine the measurement of social polarization with categorical and ordinal data. We partition th...
Abstract: We develop an ordinal method for making welfare comparisons between populations with multi...
Many social phenomena are complex and therefore dicult to measure and to evaluate. A phenomenon is d...
Given a big set of data with several variables, the aim is the evaluation of each unit with a method...