Ronán Conroy alerted me to this article in another discussion forum. Some members of this group may also find it interesting.
Liddell TM, Kruschke JK. Analyzing ordinal data with metric models: What could possibly go wrong? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 2018 Nov 1;79:328-48.
Draft manuscript: https://osf.io/9h3et/download?format=pdf (should be freely available to all)
Published article: https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...22103117307746 (requires institutional access)
Cheers,
Bruce
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