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Identifying the Most Appropriate Order for Categorical Responses

Published 16 Jun 2022 in math.ST, stat.ME, and stat.TH | (2206.08235v3)

Abstract: Categorical responses arise naturally within various scientific disciplines. In many circumstances, there is no predetermined order for the response categories, and the response has to be modeled as nominal. In this study, we regard the order of response categories as part of the statistical model, and show that the true order, when it exists, can be selected using likelihood-based model selection criteria. For predictive purposes, a statistical model with a chosen order may outperform models based on nominal responses, even if a true order does not exist. For multinomial logistic models, widely used for categorical responses, we show the existence of theoretically equivalent orders that cannot be differentiated based on likelihood criteria, and determine the connections between their maximum likelihood estimators. We use simulation studies and a real-data analysis to confirm the need and benefits of choosing the most appropriate order for categorical responses.

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