Tetrad correlations were obtained historically for Gaussian distributions when tasks are designed to measure an ability or attitude so that a single unobserved variable may generate the observed, linearly increasing dependences among the tasks. We connect such generating processes to a particular type of directed graph, the star graph, and to the notion of traceable regressions. Tetrad correlation conditions for the existence of a single latent variable are derived. These are needed for positive dependences not only in joint Gaussian but also in joint binary distributions. Three applications with binary items are given.

Star graphs induce tetrad correlations: for Gaussian as well as for binary variables / Nanny Wermuth;Giovanni M. Marchetti. - In: ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF STATISTICS. - ISSN 1935-7524. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:(2014), pp. 253-273. [10.1214/14-EJS884]

Star graphs induce tetrad correlations: for Gaussian as well as for binary variables

MARCHETTI, GIOVANNI MARIA
2014

Abstract

Tetrad correlations were obtained historically for Gaussian distributions when tasks are designed to measure an ability or attitude so that a single unobserved variable may generate the observed, linearly increasing dependences among the tasks. We connect such generating processes to a particular type of directed graph, the star graph, and to the notion of traceable regressions. Tetrad correlation conditions for the existence of a single latent variable are derived. These are needed for positive dependences not only in joint Gaussian but also in joint binary distributions. Three applications with binary items are given.
2014
8
253
273
Nanny Wermuth;Giovanni M. Marchetti
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