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What is Causal Models

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fifth Edition
Mathematical functions that allow estimating the value or one or more variables, called “endogenous variables”, from known values of other variables that have a significant influence on the former and that are called “exogenous variables”. Its construction is done by minimizing the error made during the estimation.
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Statistical Techniques for Research
Jose Carlos Casas-Rosal (Universidad de Córdoba, Spain), Carmen León-Mantero (Universidad de Córdoba, Spain), Noelia Jiménez-Fanjul (Universidad de Córdoba, Spain), and Alexander Maz-Machado (Universidad de Córdoba, Spain)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3479-3.ch044
Abstract
Data analysis and statistics are tools that are involved in research and are essential to it. There is a wide variety of techniques that allow one to analyze any set of data depending of the desired goal. However, and due to the variety of techniques, its misuse is very common, and the results obtained from its application cannot be taken into consideration because of its non-validity. The objective of this chapter is to create a classification of the main statistical techniques used in different research fields, adding a brief definition of them and specifying their utility, data hypothesis needed for their use, and software required to use them. Special emphasis is placed in R, a free and open source software with multiple packages what allows one to apply these techniques in an effective and simple way. Among the statistical techniques that are desired to be included in this classification are descriptive analysis, graphic analysis, parametrical and non-parametrical hypothesis testing, principal component analysis, factor analysis, and structural equation modeling.
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