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Measuring and Visualizing Associations

Jean-Michel Josselin and Benoît Le Maux
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Jean-Michel Josselin: University of Rennes 1
Benoît Le Maux: University of Rennes 1

Chapter 4 in Statistical Tools for Program Evaluation, 2017, pp 89-135 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract One goal of statistical studies is to highlight associations between pairs of variables. This is particularly useful when one wants to get a clear picture of a multi-dimensional data set and motivate a specific policy intervention (Sect. 4.1). Yet, the choice of a method is not straightforward. Testing for correlation is the relevant approach to investigate a linear association between two numerical variables (Sect. 4.2). The chi-square test is an inferential test that uses data from a sample to make conclusions about the relationship between two categorical variables (Sect. 4.3). When one variable is numerical and the other is categorical, the usual approach is to test for differences between means or to implement an analysis of variance (Sect. 4.4). When faced with more than two variables, it is also possible to provide a multidimensional representation of the problem using methods such as principal component analysis (Sect. 4.5) and multiple correspondence analysis (Sect. 4.6). The idea is to reduce the dimensionality of a data set by plotting all the observations on 2D graphs describing how observations cluster with respect to various characteristics. These groups can for instance serve to identify the beneficiaries of a particular intervention. Using R-CRAN, several examples are included in this chapter to illustrate the different methods.

Keywords: Association; Correlation; Chi-square test; ANOVA; Principal component analysis; Factor analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-52827-4_4

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