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Maximum likelihood estimation of multivariate polyserial and polychoric correlation coefficients
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    Maximum likelihood estimation of multivariate polyserial and polychoric correlation coefficients (English)
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    The method of finding the maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters in a multivariate normal model with some of the component variables observable only in polytomous form is developed. The main stratagem used is a reparameterization which converts the corresponding log likelihood function to an easily handled one. The maximum likelihood estimates are found by a Fletcher-Powell algorithm, and their standard error estimates are obtained from the information matrix. When the dimension of the random vector observable only in polytomous form is large, obtaining the maximum likelihood estimates is computationally rather labor expensive. Therefore, a more efficient method, the partition maximum likelihood method, is proposed. These estimation methods are demonstrated by real and simulated data, and are compared by means of a simulation study.
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    polyserial and polychoric correlation coefficients
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    latent variables
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    thresholds
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    multivariate normal model
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    polytomous form
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    reparameterization
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    log likelihood function
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    Fletcher-Powell algorithm
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    standard error estimates
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    information matrix
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    partition maximum likelihood method
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    simulation study
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