In applied research many data sets contain observations from ordinal variables rather than continuous ones. In such situations, the study of dependence relationship among variables represents an interesting issue, since ordinal variables are not specified according to a metric scale. Recently, a novel dependence measure called \u201cRank-based Concordance Index\u201d (RCI), that can contribute to solve this problem, was introduced. In this paper an extension and a statistical interpretation of this index in terms of dependence relationship between a real-valued dependent variable and a quantitative or ordinal independent one is provided. The adequacy and robustness of RCI in the new context are discussed and validated by a simulation study
summary:A dependence measure for arbitrary type pairs of random variables is proposed and analyzed, ...
In the last decades, the availability of attitudinal surveys generat- ing data of ordinal (discrete)...
In the last decades, the availability of attitudinal surveys generat- ing data of ordinal (discrete)...
The focus of this paper is to illustrate a particular statistical tool for quanti-tative rational sc...
In this paper a statistical interpretation of a recent measure, called \u201cRankbased Concordance I...
The aim of this contribution consists in defining concordance measures in a multivariate context, re...
The aim of this contribution consists in defining concordance measures in a multivariate context, re...
In this paper a new index to analyse the dependence between categorical variables is presented and i...
In this paper a new index to analyse the dependence between categorical variables is presented and i...
This article focuses on a statistical tool for dependence analysis in scientific research. Starting ...
The theoretical contributions to a \u201cgood\u201d taxation have put the attention on the relations...
Summary: The aim of this paper is to propose a new operational measure for evaluating the degree of ...
In this paper, an extension of a recent monotonic dependence coefficient (MDC) has been introduced i...
In this paper, an extension of a recent monotonic dependence coefficient (MDC) has been introduced i...
In this paper we introduce a novel multivariate concordance index that can be usefully employed to s...
summary:A dependence measure for arbitrary type pairs of random variables is proposed and analyzed, ...
In the last decades, the availability of attitudinal surveys generat- ing data of ordinal (discrete)...
In the last decades, the availability of attitudinal surveys generat- ing data of ordinal (discrete)...
The focus of this paper is to illustrate a particular statistical tool for quanti-tative rational sc...
In this paper a statistical interpretation of a recent measure, called \u201cRankbased Concordance I...
The aim of this contribution consists in defining concordance measures in a multivariate context, re...
The aim of this contribution consists in defining concordance measures in a multivariate context, re...
In this paper a new index to analyse the dependence between categorical variables is presented and i...
In this paper a new index to analyse the dependence between categorical variables is presented and i...
This article focuses on a statistical tool for dependence analysis in scientific research. Starting ...
The theoretical contributions to a \u201cgood\u201d taxation have put the attention on the relations...
Summary: The aim of this paper is to propose a new operational measure for evaluating the degree of ...
In this paper, an extension of a recent monotonic dependence coefficient (MDC) has been introduced i...
In this paper, an extension of a recent monotonic dependence coefficient (MDC) has been introduced i...
In this paper we introduce a novel multivariate concordance index that can be usefully employed to s...
summary:A dependence measure for arbitrary type pairs of random variables is proposed and analyzed, ...
In the last decades, the availability of attitudinal surveys generat- ing data of ordinal (discrete)...
In the last decades, the availability of attitudinal surveys generat- ing data of ordinal (discrete)...