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Summary A general class of regression models for ordinal data is developed and discussed. These models utilize the ordinal nature of the data by describing various modes of stochastic ordering and this eliminates the need for assigning scores or otherwise assuming cardinality instead of ordinality. Two models in particular, the proportional odds and the proportional hazards models are likely to be most useful in practice because of the simplicity of their interpretation. These linear models are shown to be multivariate extensions of generalized linear models. Extensions to non-linear models are discussed and it is shown that even here the method of iteratively reweighted least squares converges to the maximum likelihood estimate, a property which greatly simplifies the necessary computation. Applications are discussed with the aid of examples.
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Peter McCullagh
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B (Statistical Methodology)
University of Chicago
University of Illinois Chicago
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a00ce03413f0c047f2d7f22 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2517-6161.1980.tb01109.x