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Paired data arise when an experimental or observational study design deliberately samples two units as a dyad to form a basis of comparison. Use this tag for any question about paired data or their analysis.
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How to fit Bradley–Terry–Luce model in R, without complicated formula?
The Bradley–Terry–Luce(BTL) model states that $p_{ji} = logit^{-1}(\delta_j - \delta_i)$, where $p_{ij}$ is the probability that object $j$ is judged to be "better", heavier, etc, than object $i$, an …