What is an Ordinal Latent Trait Model?

02/17/2019
by   Gerhard Tutz, et al.
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Although various polytomous item response models are considered to be ordinal models there seems no general definition of an ordinal model available. Alternative concepts of ordinal models are discussed and it is shown that they coincide for classical unidimensional models. For multidimensional models the definition of an ordinal model refers to specific traits in the multidimensional space of traits. The objective is to provide a theoretical framework for ordinal models. Practical considerations concerning the strength of the link between the latent trait and the order of categories are considered briefly.

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