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A generalization of the customary model underlying the Law of Comparative Judgment is established. Methods for estimating location parameters and testing a certain hypothesis are discussed. The problem of the influence of the shape of the curve used to grade responses is raised and a possible approach to its solution is indicated. Two examples are provided.
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The author is obliged to F. Mosteller for helpful discussions.
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Noether, G.E. Remarks about a paired comparison model. Psychometrika 25, 357–367 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02289753
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