Package: ordinalCont 2.0.2
ordinalCont: Ordinal Regression Analysis for Continuous Scales
A regression framework for response variables which are continuous self-rating scales such as the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) used in pain assessment, or the Linear Analog Self-Assessment (LASA) scales in quality of life studies. These scales measure subjects' perception of an intangible quantity, and cannot be handled as ratio variables because of their inherent non-linearity. We treat them as ordinal variables, measured on a continuous scale. A function (the g function) connects the scale with an underlying continuous latent variable. The link function is the inverse of the CDF of the assumed underlying distribution of the latent variable. A variety of link functions are currently implemented. Such models are described in Manuguerra et al (2020) <doi:10.18637/jss.v096.i08>.
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NEWS
| # Install 'ordinalCont' in R: |
| install.packages('ordinalCont', repos = c('https://maurizio-manuguerra-mq.r-universe.dev', 'https://cloud.r-project.org')) |
- ANZ0001 - ANZ0001 trial
- ANZ0001.sub - ANZ0001 trial subset
- neck_pain - Neck pain data set
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