Yep. I think that's what most of us have been taught. I would have thought
the same before reading the Liddell & Kruschke article. Time for a
re-think.
I forgot to mention this. Liddell & Kruschke used ordinal probit models in
their analyses, but acknowledged near the end of the article that one could
use other methods such as ordinal logit (i.e., ordinal logistic regression).
That would be my preference, as I like the odds ratio.
Cheers,
Bruce
bdates wrote
> Wow! Talk about timing! Thanks, Bruce. I'll take a look. I would have
> thought for sure that the summing would have created an interval variable.
>
>
> Brian
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