规模确实重要:样本中不同群体规模如何影响最常见的群体多样性度量

Size Does Matter: How Varying Group Sizes in a Sample Affect the Most Common Measures of Group Diversity

ORGANIZATIONAL RESEARCH METHODS · 2009
被引 173
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究发现,当样本包含不同规模的群体时,常用的多样性指标(如Blau指数、标准差等)存在系统性偏差,可能导致错误结论,并提供了偏差校正公式。

Abstract

Work group diversity can be conceptualized in different ways (i.e., variety, separation, and disparity), and the appropriate operationalization of a diversity dimension depends on which of these diversity types researchers have in mind. Based on prior work on the measurement of the different types of diversity, we show that the most common diversity indexes (i.e., Blau’s index, Teachman’s index, standard deviation, mean Euclidean distance [MED], Gini coefficient, and coefficient of variation) are systematically biased whenever they are used in field studies in which the overall sample comprises groups of varying sizes. Using simulated data, we illustrate this bias inherent in all of the common diversity measures. This bias can lead to erroneous conclusions concerning the impact of group size and the relationship between group diversity and group outcomes. We offer bias-corrected formulas and suggest that diversity researchers henceforth use these adjusted versions when investigating the effects of group diversity in organizational settings.

组织行为群体多样性研究方法统计学