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Two-group classification in latent trait theory: Scores with monotone likelihood ratio
Authors:D. A. Grayson
Affiliation:(1) NH&MRC Social Psychiatry Research Unit, Australian National University, GPO Box 4, 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia
Abstract:This paper deals with two-group classification when a unidimensional latent trait,thetav, is appropriate for explaining the data,X. It is shown that ifX has monotone likelihood ratio then optimal allocation rules can be based on its magnitude when allocation must be made to one of two groups related tothetav. These groups may relate tothetav probabilistically via a non-decreasing functionp(thetav), or may be defined by all subjects above or below a selected value onthetav.In the case where the data arise from dichotomous items, then only the assumption that the items have nondecreasing item characteristic functions is enough to ensure that the unweighted sum of responses (the number-right score or raw score) possesses this fundamental monotone likelihood ratio property.
Keywords:monotone likelihood ratio  latent trait  two-group classification  number-right score
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