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A wealth index adapted from the NFHS-3 was also used, in which household assets are assigned a weighted score [ 14].
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To construct the index, each of these assets was assigned a weight (factor score) generated through principal component analysis, and the resulting asset scores were standardised in relation to a standard normal distribution with a mean of zero and standard deviation of one [ 15].
Each asset is assigned a weight based on the principle component analysis.
Through a principal component analysis, each asset was assigned a weight and then standardized in relation to a normal distribution.
12 13 Briefly, each asset was assigned a standardised score generated through a principal components analysis.
Each household asset was assigned a score generated through the MCA.
Each asset was assigned a weighting value, using principal component analysis as described by the World Bank and ORC Macro.
Using principal component analysis each asset was assigned a weight (factor score) which were later standardized (DHS).
Each asset is assigned a factor score generated through principal component analysis, with the scores summed and standardized.
Each asset was assigned a weight (factor score) generated through principal components analysis, and the resulting asset scores were standardized in relation to a normal distribution with a mean of zero and standard deviation of one.
Each asset was assigned a weight (factor score) generated through principle components analysis, and the resulting asset scores were standardised to a standard normal distribution with a mean of 0 and an SD of 1.
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