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Leisure Sciences
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Volume 32, 2010 - Issue 3
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An Extension and Further Validation of the Potential for Conflict Index

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Pages 240-254 | Received 16 Apr 2009, Accepted 28 Oct 2009, Published online: 29 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

The Potential for Conflict Index (PCI) was developed to facilitate understanding and applicability of leisure, recreation, and human dimensions findings to managerial concerns. The PCI ranges from 0 (minimal potential for conflict) to 1 (maximum potential for conflict) and simultaneously describes a variable's central tendency, dispersion, and shape using a graphic display. This article (a) describes applications of the original formulation of the PCI (PCI1) to illustrate the statistic's practical utility, (b) introduces the second generation of the PCI (PCI2) and discusses enhancements incorporated in this version, (c) describes efforts to validate the PCI2, and (d) offers suggestions for continuing the empirical validation process. Programs for calculating, graphing, and comparing PCI2 values are freely available from http://welcome.warnercnr.colostate.edu/~jerryv.

The authors would like to thank Roy Dvorak for developing the stand alone version of PCI. We also thank the two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments on earlier versions of this article.

Notes

Cns(Xi ) = 1−0.5(Σpi log2((Xi−μ)/d)) where X is any finite discrete random variable with probability distribution p(x), the sum is over levels of X, log2 is log base 2, d is the range of X and μ is the mean of the random variable or some other measure “used as a strength” (CitationTastle et al., 2005).

The stand alone version, PCI2sa, was written in PHP (a scripting language). This version requires an Internet connection, but does not require any additional software to calculate the observed PCI2 or generate the simulation statistics.

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