Relaxing Measurement Invariance in Cross-National Consumer Research Using a Hierarchical IRT Model

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The utility of a hierarchical item response theory model, to solve problems pertaining to the cross-national invariance of measurement instruments while testing the measures and theories on cross-national consumer behavior, is discussed.

Author: de Jong, Martijn G., Steenkamp, Jan-Benedict E. M., Fox, Jean-Paul
Netherlands, International aspects

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Now or never: effects of limited purchase opportunities on patterns of regret over time

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The usefulness of econometric models, to analyse the periodical effects of limited purchase opportunities on consumers' views about lost opportunities, is discussed.

Author: Abendroth, Lisa J., Diehl, Kristin
Measurement, Time-series analysis, Time series analysis, Opportunity cost, Opportunity costs

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Consistency and validity issues in consumer judgements

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The usefulness of different econometric models, for the analysis of the relation between consistency and validity of consumer decisions, is discussed.

Author: Mishra, Arul, Nayakankuppam, Dhananjay

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Subjects list: United States, Analysis, Usage, Consumer behavior, Consumer behaviour, Econometric models
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