“…More recent ordered-response model estimations account for heteroscedasticity (e.g., 30,34) and multiple joint models (e.g., 14,15,31,36). In order to relax two restrictive assumptions of traditional ordered-response models, namely inability to accommodate correlations across alternatives (21) and directionality constraints on the effect of the variable across outcomes (39), discrete categorical models have been estimated, such as multinomial logit (e.g., 11,16,33,35,39), nested logit (e.g., 21,25,28,40), and mixed logit (e.g., 22). In parallel, recent studies employ generalized ordered-response models (e.g., 19,32) that overcome the directionality constraints by relaxing the proportional odds assumption embedded in traditional ordered-response models.…”