AssociationExplorer: A user-friendly Shiny application for exploring associations and visual patterns
Antoine Soetewey,
Cédric Heuchenne,
Arnaud Claes and
Antonin Descampe
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Antoine Soetewey: Université catholique de Louvain, LIDAM/ISBA, Belgium
No 2025018, LIDAM Reprints ISBA from Université catholique de Louvain, Institute of Statistics, Biostatistics and Actuarial Sciences (ISBA)
Abstract:
AssociationExplorer is an open-source interactive R Shiny application designed to help non-technical users explore statistical associations within multivariate datasets. Aimed particularly at journalists, educators, and engaged citizens, the tool facilitates the discovery and interpretation of meaningful patterns between variables without requiring programming or statistical expertise. Users can upload structured data (e.g., from surveys or open government datasets), select relevant variables, and dynamically visualize relationships via a correlation network and contextual bivariate plots. To illustrate its capabilities, we present a case study based on the European Social Survey (ESS), showcasing how users can investigate links between attitudes, behaviors, and socio-demographic indicators across countries. The app supports a range of association measures adapted to variable types (Pearson’s r, Eta, and Cramer’s V), ensuring both flexibility and statistical rigor. The visual interface enables users to adjust thresholds for association strength and examine results through interactive graphs and summary tables, making the app particularly well-suited for data storytelling, exploratory research, and public communication. AssociationExplorer demonstrates how open-source statistical tooling can enhance transparency, accessibility, and insight in the interpretation of complex social data.
Keywords: R Shiny; Exploratory data analysis; Correlation network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 20
Date: 2025-11-21
Note: In: SoftwareX, 2026, vol. 33, 102483
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DOI: 10.1016/j.softx.2025.102483
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