Partial Proportional Odds Models for Ordinal Response Variables
Bercedis Peterson and
Frank E. Harrell
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1990, vol. 39, issue 2, 205-217
Abstract:
The ordinal logistic regression model that McCullagh calls the proportional odds model is extended to models that allow non‐proportional odds for a subset of the explanatory variables. The maximum likelihood method is used for estimation of parameters of general and restricted partial proportional odds models as well as for the derivation of Wald, Rao score and likelihood ratio tests. These tests assess association without assuming proportional odds and test proportional odds against various alternatives. Simulation results compare the score test for proportional odds with tests suggested by Koch, Amara and Singer that are based on a series of binary logistic models.
Date: 1990
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