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In the standard threshold model, differences among statistical subpopu
lations in the distribution of ordered polychotomous responses are mod
eled via differences in location parameters of an underlying normal sc
ale. A new model is proposed whereby subpopulations can also differ in
dispersion (scaling) parameters. Heterogeneity in such parameters is
described using a structural linear model and a loglink function invol
ving continuous or discrete covariates. Inference (estimation, testing
procedures, goodness of fit) about parameters in fixed-effects models
is based on likelihood procedures. Bayesian techniques are also descr
ibed to deal with mixed-effects model structures. An application to ca
lving ease scores in the US Simmental breed is presented; the heterosk
edastic threshold model had a better goodness of fit than the standard
one.