Gz. Luo et al., The JML estimation of the generalised unfolding model incorporating the latitude of acceptance parameter, AUST J PSYC, 50(3), 1998, pp. 187-198
Using the hyperbolic cosine model (Andrich & Luo, 1993) as the prototypic m
odel for a single-peaked response process, Luo (in press) introduced a gene
ral form for all unidimensional probabilistic unfolding models. In addition
to the person and statement location parameters, this general-form has an
explicit parameter characterising the latitude of acceptance, an important
concept in attitude measurement. This general form employs a single operati
onal function, and the difference between various unfolding models is a dif
ference between their operational functions. Because all unfolding models a
re special cases of the general form, it is possible to develop a general a
lgorithm for the estimation of parameters. With a brief introduction, this
paper derives such an algorithm using the joint maximum likelihood principl
e, which is preferred among various algorithms because it does not require
any assumptions about the distribution of person locations. The joint maxim
um Likelihood estimates are not consistent, but a simple correction factor
is introduced and shown to work excellently.