constructD: Calculate Somers' d for the constructs.

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constructDR Documentation

Calculate Somers' d for the constructs.

Description

Somer's d is an asymmetric association measure as it depends on which variable is set as dependent and independent. The direction of dependency needs to be specified.

Usage

constructD(x, dependent = "columns", trim = 30, index = TRUE)

Arguments

x

repgrid object

dependent

A string denoting the direction of dependency in the output table (as d is asymmetrical). Possible values are "columns" (the default) for setting the columns as dependent, "rows" for setting the rows as the dependent variable and "symmetric" for the symmetrical Somers' d measure (the mean of the two directional values for code"columns" and "rows").

trim

The number of characters a construct is trimmed to (default is 30). If NA no trimming occurs. Trimming simply saves space when displaying correlation of constructs with long names.

index

Whether to print the number of the construct (default is TRUE).

Value

matrix of construct correlations.

Note

Thanks to Marc Schwartz for supplying the code to calculate Somers' d.

References

Somers, R. H. (1962). A New Asymmetric Measure of Association for Ordinal Variables. American Sociological Review, 27(6), 799-811.

Examples

## Not run: 

   constructD(fbb2003)       # columns as dependent (default)
   constructD(fbb2003, "c")  # row as dependent
   constructD(fbb2003, "s")  # symmetrical index
 
   # suppress printing
   d <- constructD(fbb2003, out=0, trim=5)
   d
   
   # more digits
   constructD(fbb2003, dig=3)

   # add index column, no trimming
   constructD(fbb2003, col.index=TRUE, index=F, trim=NA)  


## End(Not run)


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