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Hello everybody!
I have a large set of items and, two-by-two, there exists some kind of attraction/repulsion that I have measured. I synthesize this information in a (nxn) matrix.
Under different circumstances this attraction/repulsion changes.
So, what kind of statistical/mathematical procedure can I use to measure whether the changes (for the whole set) are “large/small”, as well as if a subset of them (lets say the first ten items) the attraction is larger than in another subset (lets say the last ten items)?.
Thanks in advance
I have a large set of items and, two-by-two, there exists some kind of attraction/repulsion that I have measured. I synthesize this information in a (nxn) matrix.
Under different circumstances this attraction/repulsion changes.
So, what kind of statistical/mathematical procedure can I use to measure whether the changes (for the whole set) are “large/small”, as well as if a subset of them (lets say the first ten items) the attraction is larger than in another subset (lets say the last ten items)?.
Thanks in advance