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. 2018 Aug 24;13(8):e0202800. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202800

Table 3. Description of the most influencing qualitative variables in the selection of clusters of a hierarchical cluster analysis.

Qualitative variable Variable outcome % of the sample in the cluster (1) % of category in cluster (2) % of category in sample (3)
Region SZS 99.2 95.9 24.2
Enclosed No 68.4 88.5 32.4
ASF Yes 52.9 75.4 35.7
Report_CullSick No 33.7 95.9 71.3
Vaccinate No 45.9 59 32.2
CLUSTER 2
Region SJ 97.6 100 25.7
Inedible_pit No 31.9 84.4 66.3
Vaccinate Yes 29.7 80.3 67.8
Q14 No 27 95.1 88
CLUSTER 3
Region SK 72.6 100 25.5
ASF No 27.5 95.6 64.3
Enclosed Yes 26.5 96.7 67.6
Report_CullSick No 25.1 96.7 71.3
Vaccinate Yes 25.8 94.4 67.8
CLUSTER 4
Region Kakheti 97.5 99.2 24.6
External boar No 38.4 70.3 44.4
Enclosed Yes 32.2 89.8 67.6
Report_CullSick Yes 42.14 53.2 28.8
CLUSTER 5
Q14 Yes 58.6 97.1 11.9
Report_Cull All Yes 34.8 91.4 18.9
Q7 Yes 29.6 97.1 23.6
Region SK 25 88.6 25.5
Inedible pit Yes 18.9 88.6 33.7

1. Percentage of the sample in the cluster = % of individuals with the variable outcome in the study population who are in the cluster.

2. Percentage of category in cluster = % of individuals in the cluster with the variable outcome.

3. Percentage of category in sample = % of the variable in the study population.