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Showing papers on "Ordinal regression published in 1971"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors defined measures of partial association of any order using the notions of variation and covariation of ordinal measures, which are equivalent to partial correlation and regression coefficients computed on signed differences of pairs of observations.
Abstract: Measures of partial association of any order are defined for ordinal measures using the notions of variation and covariation of ordinal measures. They are equivalent to partial correlation and regression coefficients computed on signed differences of pairs of observations. Kendall's and first-order partial and Somers's d and first-order partial d are special cases of the proposed measures.

84 citations


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TL;DR: A number of important elaborations in the use of path analysis techniques have been offered as mentioned in this paper, among them, recent statements applying the path-analysis framework to the study of item reliability (see Werts and Linn, 1970), the incorporation of techniques for estimating models containing nonrecursive or recursive or
Abstract: Since the introduction of techniques of path analysis to sociologists less than a decade ago (Blalock, 1964; Duncan, 1966), a number of important elaborations in the use of these techniques have been offered. Among them are recent statements applying the path-analysis framework to the study of item reliability (see Werts and Linn, 1970), the incorporation of techniques for estimating models containing nonrecursive or

62 citations