Hi Marek,
thank you for your appreciated response, which brings about interesting ideas.
Let me just focus on the problem at hand:
- input data are continuous variables, obtained by averaging scores over several items;
- learning the structure is not necessary, as it has been defined already (say ...
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Ordinal Data > Soft Observations
In the field of psychometry, it is customary to represent scores with average values from multiple items, each using a scale (e.g., Likert, 7 values).
So each score will be a continuous value, in the given range. Typically, experiments will produce observations (i.e., score values) for a given ...
So each score will be a continuous value, in the given range. Typically, experiments will produce observations (i.e., score values) for a given ...