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Ordered Regression Models: Parallel, Partial, and Non-Parallel Alternatives

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By (author): Andrew Fullerton Jun Xu

Estimate and Interpret Results from Ordered Regression Models

Ordered Regression Models: Parallel, Partial, and Non-Parallel Alternatives presents regression models for ordinal outcomes, which are variables that have ordered categories but unknown spacing between the categories. The book provides comprehensive coverage of the three major classes of ordered regression models (cumulative, stage, and adjacent) as well as variations based on the application of the parallel regression assumption.

The authors first introduce the three parallel ordered regression models before covering unconstrained partial, constrained partial, and nonparallel models. They then review existing tests for the parallel regression assumption, propose new variations of several tests, and discuss important practical concerns related to tests of the parallel regression assumption. The book also describes extensions of ordered regression models, including heterogeneous choice models, multilevel ordered models, and the Bayesian approach to ordered regression models. Some chapters include brief examples using Stata and R.

This book offers a conceptual framework for understanding ordered regression models based on the probability of interest and the application of the parallel regression assumption. It demonstrates the usefulness of numerous modeling alternatives, showing you how to select the most appropriate model given the type of ordinal outcome and restrictiveness of the parallel assumption for each variable.

Web ResourceMore detailed examples are available on a supplementary website. The site also contains JAGS, R, and Stata codes to estimate the models along with syntax to reproduce the results.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Apr 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781466569737

About Andrew FullertonJun Xu

Andrew S. Fullerton is an associate professor of sociology at Oklahoma State University. His primary research interests include work and occupations social stratification and quantitative methods. His work has been published in journals such as Social Forces Social Problems Sociological Methods & Research Public Opinion Quarterly and Social Science Research.Jun Xu is an associate professor of sociology at Ball State University. His primary research interests include Asia and Asian Americans social epidemiology and statistical modeling and programing. His work has been published in journals such as Social Forces Social Science & Medicine Sociological Methods & Research Social Science Research and The Stata Journal.

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