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An Extended Model for Paired Comparisons

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Statistical Modelling

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The aim of this paper is to present a log-linear formulation of an extended Bradley-Terry model for paired comparisons that allows for simultaneous modelling of ties, order effects, categorical subject-specific covariates as well as object-specific covariates.

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Dittrich, R., Hatzinger, R., Katzenbeisser, W. (1995). An Extended Model for Paired Comparisons. In: Seeber, G.U.H., Francis, B.J., Hatzinger, R., Steckel-Berger, G. (eds) Statistical Modelling. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 104. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0789-4_11

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