Methodologies for analysis of household survey data

Characterisation of a benchmark site is a research activity, therefore the scientific method has to be applied. Within this context, Rey et al (1993) suggested seven general steps for the characterisation of market-oriented dairy systems in sub-Saharan Africa which are also applicable to the crop-an...

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Main Authors: Pezo, Danilo A., León Velarde, C.U.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2874
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León Velarde, C.U.
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description Characterisation of a benchmark site is a research activity, therefore the scientific method has to be applied. Within this context, Rey et al (1993) suggested seven general steps for the characterisation of market-oriented dairy systems in sub-Saharan Africa which are also applicable to the crop-animal systems practised in Southeast Asia. Most of these steps are discussed in detail in this paper, but the emphasis of the paper is on the methodologies used to analyse household survey data. Some examples of hypotheses that can be formulated when studying crop-animal systems are outlined. These include animal component; crop-animal interactions; supply, processing and marketing; socioeconomic aspects; gender issues; test of hypotheses with categorical data; test of hypotheses with continuous data; multiple and partial regression and correlation analysis; multivariate analysis; cluster analysis; and descriminant analysis.
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spelling CGSpace28742021-08-09T06:37:50Z Methodologies for analysis of household survey data Pezo, Danilo A. León Velarde, C.U. households data analysis methods socioeconomic organisation marketing supply balance sex Characterisation of a benchmark site is a research activity, therefore the scientific method has to be applied. Within this context, Rey et al (1993) suggested seven general steps for the characterisation of market-oriented dairy systems in sub-Saharan Africa which are also applicable to the crop-animal systems practised in Southeast Asia. Most of these steps are discussed in detail in this paper, but the emphasis of the paper is on the methodologies used to analyse household survey data. Some examples of hypotheses that can be formulated when studying crop-animal systems are outlined. These include animal component; crop-animal interactions; supply, processing and marketing; socioeconomic aspects; gender issues; test of hypotheses with categorical data; test of hypotheses with continuous data; multiple and partial regression and correlation analysis; multivariate analysis; cluster analysis; and descriminant analysis. 2000 2010-12-09T11:24:25Z 2010-12-09T11:24:25Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2874 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute
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socioeconomic organisation
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supply balance
sex
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León Velarde, C.U.
Methodologies for analysis of household survey data
title Methodologies for analysis of household survey data
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title_short Methodologies for analysis of household survey data
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data analysis
methods
socioeconomic organisation
marketing
supply balance
sex
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