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Autor/inn/enPark, Joonwook; Desarbo, Wayne S.; Liechty, John
TitelA Hierarchical Bayesian Multidimensional Scaling Methodology for Accommodating Both Structural and Preference Heterogeneity
QuelleIn: Psychometrika, 73 (2008) 3, S.451-472 (22 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN0033-3123
DOI10.1007/s11336-008-9064-1
SchlagwörterMultidimensional Scaling; Models; Bayesian Statistics; Data Analysis; Marketing; Physicians
AbstractMultidimensional scaling (MDS) models for the analysis of dominance data have been developed in the psychometric and classification literature to simultaneously capture subjects' "preference heterogeneity" and the underlying dimentional structure for a set of designated stimuli in a parsimonious manner. There are two major types of latent utility models for such MDS models that have been traditionally used to represent subjects' underlying utility functions: the scalar product or vector model and the ideal point or unfolding model. Although both models have been widely applied in various social science applications, implicit in the assumption of such MDS methods is that all subjects are homogeneous with respect to their underlying utility function; i.e., they all follow a vector model or an ideal point model. We extend these traditional approaches by presenting a Bayesian MDS model that combines both the vector model and the ideal point model in a generalized framework for modeling metric dominance data. This new Bayesian MDS methodology explicitly allows for mixtures of the vector and the ideal point models thereby accounting for both "preference heterogeneity" and "structural heterogeneity." We use a marketing application regarding physicians' prescription behavior of antidepressant drugs to estimate and compare a variety of spatial models. (As Provided).
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Update2017/4/10
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