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Regression Models for Ordinal Data

Rune Haubo Bojesen Christensen

Last update: 4 December 2023

Copyright license: GNU General Public License, version 3.0, GNU General Public License, version 2.0

Software version identifier: 2022.11-16, 2010.03-04, 2010.04-22, 2010.05-06, 2010.05-17, 2010.06-12, 2010.07-06, 2010.07-23, 2010.12-13, 2010.12-15, 2011.04-21, 2011.05-10, 2011.08-11, 2011.08-12, 2011.09-14, 2012.01-19, 2012.09-10, 2012.09-11, 2013.9-30, 2014.11-12, 2014.11-14, 2014.12-22, 2015.1-21, 2015.6-28, 2018.4-19, 2018.8-25, 2019.3-9, 2019.4-25, 2019.12-10, 2023.12-4

Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/ordinal

Implementation of cumulative link (mixed) models also known as ordered regression models, proportional odds models, proportional hazards models for grouped survival times and ordered logit/probit/... models. Estimation is via maximum likelihood and mixed models are fitted with the Laplace approximation and adaptive Gauss-Hermite quadrature. Multiple random effect terms are allowed and they may be nested, crossed or partially nested/crossed. Restrictions of symmetry and equidistance can be imposed on the thresholds (cut-points/intercepts). Standard model methods are available (summary, anova, drop-methods, step, confint, predict etc.) in addition to profile methods and slice methods for visualizing the likelihood function and checking convergence.




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