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SCALING THRESHOLD CHARACTERS
Daniel Gianola 1 and H. W. Norton 1
1 Department of Animal Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801
A simple method of scaling ordered categorical responses having a joint distribution with an underlying normal variable is presented. Scores are developed that maximize heritability of the observed variate and that in the class of scores based on polychotomies: (1) maximize the correlation between score and the underlying genetic value to be predicted, and (2) minimize mean-square prediction error. Several examples suggest little is lost, in terms of heritability, by using equally spaced scores. The proposed scaling method discriminates among candidates for selection that would be tied if equally spaced scores are used and sometimes yields different rankings of candidates.
Submitted on May 5, 1981Revised on July 24, 1981