Cumulative Link Mixed Model
Also known as: CLMM, Ordinal Mixed Model
A statistical model for analysing ordinal outcome data (such as Likert-scale ratings) that includes both fixed effects (experimental conditions) and random effects (participants, stimuli). CLMMs use a link function — commonly logit — to relate ordered categorical responses to predictors, and are widely used in accessibility and HCI research when analysing repeated-measures Likert data without assuming the intervals between rating points are equal.
Category: Statistics · Research Methods · Research Methodology
Related: Likert Scale · Inter-Rater Reliability · Cohen's Kappa