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Original Articles

Properties of maximum likelihood estimates of the ratio of parameters in ordinal response regression models

Pages 469-480 | Received 01 Apr 1989, Published online: 24 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

The properties of a method of estimating the ratio of parameters for ordered categorical response regression models are discussed. If the link function relating the response variable to the linear combination of covariates is unknown then it is only possible to estimate the ratio of regression parameters. This ratio of parameters has a substitutability or relative importance interpretation.

The maximum likelihood estimate of the ratio of parameters, assuming a logistic function (McCullagh, 1980), is found to have very small bias for a wide variety of true link functions. Further it is shown using Monte Carlo simulations that this maximum likelihood estimate, has good coverage properties, even if the link function is incorrectly specified. It is demonstrated that combining adjacent categories to make the response binary can result in an analysis which is appreciably less efficient. The size of the efficiency loss on, among other factors, the marginal distribution in the ordered categories

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