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Direction of effects in categorical variables: Looking inside the table

In the variable-oriented domain, direction of dependence analysis of metric variables is defined in terms of changes that the independent (or causal) variable has on the univariate distribution of the dependent variable. In this article, we take a person-oriented perspective and extend this approach...

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Autores principales: von Eye, Alexander, Wiedermann, Wolfgang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Scandinavian Society for Person-Oriented Research 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7842652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33569121
http://dx.doi.org/10.17505/jpor.2017.02
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description In the variable-oriented domain, direction of dependence analysis of metric variables is defined in terms of changes that the independent (or causal) variable has on the univariate distribution of the dependent variable. In this article, we take a person-oriented perspective and extend this approach in two aspects, for categorical variables. First, instead of looking at univariate frequency distributions, direction dependence is defined in terms of special interactions. That is, direction dependence is defined as a process that can be detected “inside the table” instead of in its marginals. Second, the present approach takes an event-based perspective. That is, direction of effect is defined for individual categories of variables instead of the entire range of possible scores (or categories). Log-linear models are presented that allow researchers to test the corresponding hypotheses. Simulation studies illustrate characteristics and performance of these models. An empirical example investigates whether there is truth to the adage that money does not buy happiness. Extensions and limitations are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-78426522021-02-09 Direction of effects in categorical variables: Looking inside the table von Eye, Alexander Wiedermann, Wolfgang J Pers Oriented Res Articles In the variable-oriented domain, direction of dependence analysis of metric variables is defined in terms of changes that the independent (or causal) variable has on the univariate distribution of the dependent variable. In this article, we take a person-oriented perspective and extend this approach in two aspects, for categorical variables. First, instead of looking at univariate frequency distributions, direction dependence is defined in terms of special interactions. That is, direction dependence is defined as a process that can be detected “inside the table” instead of in its marginals. Second, the present approach takes an event-based perspective. That is, direction of effect is defined for individual categories of variables instead of the entire range of possible scores (or categories). Log-linear models are presented that allow researchers to test the corresponding hypotheses. Simulation studies illustrate characteristics and performance of these models. An empirical example investigates whether there is truth to the adage that money does not buy happiness. Extensions and limitations are discussed. Scandinavian Society for Person-Oriented Research 2017-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7842652/ /pubmed/33569121 http://dx.doi.org/10.17505/jpor.2017.02 Text en © Person-Oriented Research https://person-research.org/journal/ Authors of articles published in Journal for Person-Oriented Research retain the copyright of their articles and are free to reproduce and disseminate their work.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7842652/
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