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. 2021 Aug 25;11(9):2492. doi: 10.3390/ani11092492

Table 1.

Nature, maximum, minimum (numeric and ordinal variables), and levels (nominal and ordinal variables) of the variables considered in the study.

Variable Variable Set Type Levels (Maximum–Minimum)
Breed Population Nominal 41 breeds
Variety Nominal 69 varieties
Country Study Georeferencing Nominal 16 countries
Continent Nominal Africa, Asia, Europe, America, and Australasia
Growth model Method Nominal 20 models (see Table 2 for model definition)
Number of model parameters Numeric 2 to 6 model parameters
Male/Female sample Study design Numeric 11 to 749 males/12 to 1255 females
Total sample Numeric 17 to 2004 individuals
Total male/female observations Numeric 85 to 16,000 males/80 to 31,808 females
Total observations Numeric 170 to 47,808 observations
R2 (variance explicative potential) Goodness of fit and flexibility criteria Numeric 0.01 to 1 for males/0.16 to 1 for females
MSE (model accuracy) Numeric 1443 to 37,596,433 for males/1107 to 39,687 for females
RMSE (model accuracy) Numeric 0.03 to 128 for males and 7.17 to 106 for females
RSD (deviation from the theoretical model) Numeric 11,47 to 197 for males/10.41 to 191 for females
AIC (observative ability) Numeric 49.42 to 74,719 for males/44.21 to 21,142 for females
BIC (predictive ability) Numeric 60.12 to 74,739 for males/54.15 to 94,595 for females
Year of publication Scientific impact Ordinal 2002 to 2020
Journal Nominal 24 journals
Indexed Nominal Yes, no, not at the moment of data collection
Impact factor Numeric 0.14 to 2.217
Quartile Ordinal Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4
Data Base Nominal Not indexed, JRC, SJR, Scopus