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612The Logit Model Measurement ProblemPhilosophy of Science. forthcoming.Traditional wisdom dictates that statistical model outputs are estimates, not measurements. Despite this, statistical models are employed as measurement instruments in the social sciences. In this article, I scrutinize the use of a specific model—the logit model—for psychological measurement. Given the adoption of a criterion for measurement that I call comparability, I show that the logit model fails to yield measurements due to properties that follow from its fixed residual variance.
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Arizona State UniversityPhilosophy - School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious StudiesAssistant Professor
Tempe, Arizona, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Probability |
| Formal Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Statistics |