Hi everyone, I have read Williams' article about Gologit2 model. I have some concerns about the interpretation of gamma, namely variables unconstrained to meet the parallel-lines assumptions. If I have dependent variable 1= Strongly Disagree, 2= Disagree, 3= Agree and 4 =SA and I have beta coefficient of year=0.07, gamma 2 for year= 0.009 and gamma 3 for year= -0.012, which is the correct interpretation? An increase of year it is associated with a higher level of dependent variable?
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