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Modeling within-subject dependencies in ordinal paired comparison data
Authors:Ulf Böckenholt  William R. Dillon
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, 61820 Champaign, IL;(2) School of Business, Southern Methodist University, 75275 Dallas, TX
Abstract:This paper presents two probabilistic models based on the logistic and the normal distribution for the analysis of dependencies in individual paired comparison judgments. It is argued that a core assumption of latent class choice models, independence of individual decisions, may not be well-suited for the analysis of paired comparison data. Instead, the analysis and interpretation of paired comparison data may be much simplified by allowing for within-person dependencies that result from repeated evaluations of the same options in different pairs. Moreover, by relating dependencies among the individual-level responses to (in)consistencies in the judgmental process, we show that the proposed graded paired comparison models reduce to ranking models under certain conditions. Three applications are presented to illustrate the approach.This research was partially supported by NSF grant SBR-9409531. The authors are grateful to the reviewers, Alan Agresti and Herbert Hoijtink for their helpful comments on this research.
Keywords:repeated measurements  rankings  intransitivities  Thurstonian models
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