STRUCTURAL MODELS FOR DISCRETE DATA: THE ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE CHOICE

The Prologue to the 1979 volume of Sociological Methodology noted both the recent preoccupation of sociologists with categorical data and their growing interest in structural equation theory. Ironically the various chapters in the volume indicate that these two important trends are progressing largely in mutual isolation.' On the one hand, the structural equation models that have received attention to date presume continuous endogenous variables. On the other hand, an empirical data-analytic approach has characterized the handling of discrete data. In many contexts involving discrete data a structural model of the process generating the observations can be specified. One such context is that of discrete choice, in which the data are observations of

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