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Original Articles

The analysis of dependence for three ways contingency tables with ordinal variables: A case study of patient satisfaction data

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Pages 91-103 | Received 16 Jun 2008, Published online: 15 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

For many questionnaires and surveys in the marketing, business, and health disciplines, items often involve ordinal scales (such as the Likert scale and rating scale) that are associated in sometimes complex ways. Techniques such as classical correspondence analysis provide a simple graphical means of describing the nature of the association. However, the procedure does not allow the researcher to specify how one item may be associated with another, nor does the analysis allow for the ordinal structure of the scales to be reflected. This article presents a graphical approach that can help the researcher to study in depth the complex association of the items and reflect the structure of the items. We will demonstrate the applicability of this approach using data collected from a study that involves identifying major factors that influence the level of patient satisfaction in a Neapolitan hospital.

Acknowledgements

The participation of Biagio Simonetti was funded by a FIRB 2003 grant held by a local research unit of Benevento lead by Prof Filippo Bencardino.

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Notes on contributors

Eric J. Beh

Present address: School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.

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