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Abstract:
A data matrix is said to be ipsative when the sum of the scores obtained over the variables for each subject is a constant. In this article, a general type of ipsative data known as partially additive ipsative data (PAID) is defined. Ordinary additive ipsative data (All311 is a special case. Due to the specific nature of the research design or measurement process, the observed vector is X PAID with an underlying nonipsative vector y. It is shown that if the underlying distribution of y is multivariate normal with structured covariance matrix Σ = Σ(Θ), the observed X will have a degenerate normal distribution. As a result, ordinary maximum likelihood estimation of Θ cannot be carried out directly. A transformation of X is suggested so that the transformed vector X* = BX will have a nonsingular density and restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation can be applied. A simulation study is conducted to investigate the effect of sample size and other model characteristics on the performance of the ML estimators and the sampling behavior of the goodness of fit statistic. It is found that REML estimates are in general close to the true parameter values, but they have larger dard errors as compared with the ordinary MLE based on y. The test statistic is well behaved when sample size is large enough. Moreover, the likelihood of obtaining a convergent solution depends on a number of factors such as sample size, number of indicators per latent factor, and degree of ipsativity. Finally, statistical decisions (reject or not reject the hypothesized model) based on X* are in general consistent with that based on y.
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