In this paper, we develop a visualization process for partial orders derived from considering many numerical indicators on a statistical population. The issue is relevant, particularly in the field of socio-economic evaluation, where explicitly taking into account incomparabilities among individuals proves much more informative than adhering to classical aggregative and compensative approaches, which collapse complexity into unidimensional rankings. We propose a process of visual analysis based on a combination of tools and concepts from partial order theory, multivariate statistics and visual design. We develop the process through a real example, based on data pertaining to regional competitiveness in Europe.
Fattore, M., Arcagni, A., Barberis, S. (2014). Visualizing Partially Ordered Sets for Socioeconomic Analysis. REVISTA COLOMBIANA DE ESTADISTICA, 37(2), 437-450 [10.15446/rce.v37n2spe.47948].
Visualizing Partially Ordered Sets for Socioeconomic Analysis
FATTORE, MARCOPrimo
;ARCAGNI, ALBERTO GIOVANNISecondo
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2014
Abstract
In this paper, we develop a visualization process for partial orders derived from considering many numerical indicators on a statistical population. The issue is relevant, particularly in the field of socio-economic evaluation, where explicitly taking into account incomparabilities among individuals proves much more informative than adhering to classical aggregative and compensative approaches, which collapse complexity into unidimensional rankings. We propose a process of visual analysis based on a combination of tools and concepts from partial order theory, multivariate statistics and visual design. We develop the process through a real example, based on data pertaining to regional competitiveness in Europe.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.