Abstract

In this paper, we present a statistical paradigm for discussing and modelling the perception process by which sampled respondents assess their subjective evaluation of the survival probabilities to 75 and 90 years, respectively. The work compares this evaluation for given subjects’ covariates (as gender, education, age, for instance) and shows how a class of models for ordinal data is able to enhance differences and patterns of perceived probabilities in an effective way. Maria IANNARIO, Assistant Professor of Statistics, Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Via L. Rodino, 22 – 80138 Naples, Italy. E-mail: maria.iannario@unina.it .. Domenico PICCOLO, Professor of Statistics, Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Via L. Rodino, 22 – 80138 Naples, Italy. E-mail: domenico.piccolo@unina.it . DOI: 10.4402/genus-224

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