dissimilarity_index {webtrackR} | R Documentation |
Dissimilarity Index
Description
The Dissimilarity Index can be interpreted as the share of Group A visits that would need to be redistributed across media for the share of group A to be uniform across websites.
Usage
dissimilarity_index(grp_a, grp_b)
Arguments
grp_a |
vector (usually corresponds to a column in a webtrack data frame) indicating the number of individuals of group A using a website |
grp_b |
vector (usually corresponds to a column in a webtrack data frame) indicating the number of individuals of group B using a website |
References
Cutler, David M., Edward L. Glaeser, and Jacob L. Vigdor. "The rise and decline of the American ghetto." Journal of political economy 107.3 (1999): 455-506.
Examples
# perfect dissimilarity
grp_a <- c(5, 5, 0, 0)
grp_b <- c(0, 0, 5, 5)
dissimilarity_index(grp_a, grp_b)
# no dissimilarity
grp_a <- c(5, 5, 5, 5)
grp_b <- c(5, 5, 5, 5)
dissimilarity_index(grp_a, grp_b)
[Package webtrackR version 0.3.1 Index]