Bönders användning av besprutningsmedel i Bangladesh - Ett försök att förstå samband genom OMCA
(2021) STAN40 20201Department of Statistics
- Abstract (Swedish)
- This thesis uses ordered multiple correspondence analysis to study data and investigate how to further visualise and understand potential correlations. The method is applied on data collected from a survey that was executed by Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) where face-to face interviews were held with 917 farmers from four different regions in Bangladesh. The survey aimed to study the farmers behaviour and knowledge of pesticide application. This thesis starts with an introduction followed by a description of the data material and how it’s constructed. Further on, the method of ordered multiple correspondence analysis and how the technique has been applied on the data material, is introduced. The results are divided into six... (More)
- This thesis uses ordered multiple correspondence analysis to study data and investigate how to further visualise and understand potential correlations. The method is applied on data collected from a survey that was executed by Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) where face-to face interviews were held with 917 farmers from four different regions in Bangladesh. The survey aimed to study the farmers behaviour and knowledge of pesticide application. This thesis starts with an introduction followed by a description of the data material and how it’s constructed. Further on, the method of ordered multiple correspondence analysis and how the technique has been applied on the data material, is introduced. The results are divided into six parts, where each part visualise and analyse a set of variables. A summary concludes the thesis with the most interesting findings and a general reflection. (Less)
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- Deros, Emily LU
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- STAN40 20201
- year
- 2021
- type
- H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
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- Swedish
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- 9055472
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