On the Use of Latent Variable Models to Detect Differences in the Interpretation of Vague Quantifiers
Jamie Griffin
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Abstract:
This study explores whether latent variable models may be used to detect individual variability in the interpretation of vague quantifiers of behavioral frequency.
Keywords: Latent Variable Models; Vague Quantifiers; Data Collection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 21
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