PAsso: an R Package for Assessing Partial Association between Ordinal Variables

Abstract:

Partial association, the dependency between variables after adjusting for a set of covariates, is an important statistical notion for scientific research. However, if the variables of interest are ordered categorical data, the development of statistical methods and software for assessing their partial association is limited. Following the framework established by Liu et al. (2021), we develop an R package PAsso for assessing Partial Associations between ordinal variables. The package provides various functions that allow users to perform a wide spectrum of assessments, including quantification, visualization, and hypothesis testing. In this paper, we discuss the implementation of PAsso in detail and demonstrate its utility through an analysis of the 2016 American National Election Study.

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Published

Oct. 18, 2021

Received

Oct 19, 2020

DOI

10.32614/RJ-2021-088

Volume

Pages

13/2

239 - 252

CRAN packages used

PAsso, sure, MASS, stats, pcaPP, copBasic, rms, ordinal, VGAM, GGally, ggplot2, plotly

CRAN Task Views implied by cited packages

Econometrics, Psychometrics, Distributions, Multivariate, SocialSciences, Environmetrics, Robust, Survival, TeachingStatistics, ChemPhys, ExtremeValue, NumericalMathematics, Phylogenetics, ReproducibleResearch, WebTechnologies

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    Li, et al., "The R Journal: PAsso: an R Package for Assessing Partial Association between Ordinal Variables", The R Journal, 2021

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    @article{RJ-2021-088,
      author = {Li, Shaobo and Zhu, Xiaorui and Chen, Yuejie and Liu, Dungang},
      title = {The R Journal: PAsso: an R Package for Assessing Partial Association between Ordinal Variables},
      journal = {The R Journal},
      year = {2021},
      note = {https://doi.org/10.32614/RJ-2021-088},
      doi = {10.32614/RJ-2021-088},
      volume = {13},
      issue = {2},
      issn = {2073-4859},
      pages = {239-252}
    }