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Multivariate Descriptive Research
  • In the previous lecture, we discussed ways to
    quantify the relationship between two variables
    when those variables are continuous.
  • What do we do when one or more of the variables
    is categorical?

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Categorical Variables
  • Fortunately, this situation is much easier to
    deal with because we can use the same techniques
    that weve discussed already.
  • Lets consider a situation in which we are
    interested in how one continuous variable varies
    as a function of a categorical variable.
  • Example How does mood vary as a function of sex
    (male vs. female)?

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  • In this case, we want to know how the average
    womans score compares to that of the average
    mans score.
  • level of a categorical variable

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First, find the average score for each level of
the categorical variable separately. (Also find
the SD.) Second, find the difference between the
means of each group. This is called a mean
difference. (4.5 3.5 1.0) Third, express this
mean difference relative to the SD. This is
called a standardized mean difference. 1/.5
2 In this example, women score 2 SD higher than
the men.
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Note If the SDs for the two groups are
different, you can simply average the two
SDs. Here, the two SDs are .5 and .83.
Averaged, these are (.5 .83)/2 .66. The
standardized mean difference is (4.25 3.5)/.66
.75/.66 1.13 Thus, on average, women score
1.13 SDs higher than men on this mood variable.
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Bargraph
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Bargraph More than two categorical variables
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Both variables are categorical
  • When two variables are categorical, it is
    sometimes most useful to express the data as
    percentages.
  • Example Lets assume that depression is a
    categorical variable, such that some people are
    depressed and others are not.
  • What is the relationship between biological sex
    and depression?

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In this table, weve expressed each cell as a
proportion of the total.
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Here, weve expressed the association with
respect to sex. For example, we can see here
that 16 of people who are depressed are male.
Moreover, 94 of people who are not depressed are
male.
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Here, weve expressed the association with
respect to depression status. For example, we
can see here that 9 of men are depressed and 88
of women are depressed.
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