The table below shows a summary of the Chi Square Values obtained through the document and the measure of association in the relationship (using Cramer’s V = φc).
Relationship Tested: Pearson’s Chi
Square Value Cramer’s V (measure of association)1
Working on someone else’s farm (yes, no) and food
insecurity (Figure 9) 175.9 0.424 Land ownership and food security status (Figure 8) 164.0 0.289 Asset Indicator and food security status (Figure 3) 140.5 0.268 Production diversification and food security status
(Figure 6) 76.4 0.199 Sales diversification and food security status (Figure 7) 49.0 0.158 Adaptability and production diversification (Figure 13) 393.3 0.451 Adaptability and selling diversification
(Figure 14) 268.0 0.370 Adaptability and education level (Figure 15) 96.7 0.222 Adaptability and asset indicator
(Figure 12) 62.5 0.179 Adaptability and food security status
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(Footnotes)
1 Cramer’s V varies from 0 (corresponding to no association between the variables) to 1 (complete association). A figure of above 0.25 indicates a very strong relationship, and a value between 0.15 and 0.25 indicates a strong relationship.
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