A Method of Classifying Non-Scale Response Patterns in a Guttman Scale

In this paper, the author describes a simple method for the placement of non-scale response patterns in a Guttman scale, without use of the more complex “Modified Latent Distance” technique. Non-scale patterns are first assigned by the minimum error criterion. Where this results in ambiguous assignm...

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