A. K. Nassa, Jagdish Arora, Priyanka Singh, H. Solanki
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摘要
本研究在2021年印度排名整体类别中排名前100位的机构的五大类参数之间进行了相关性,以确定它们的相对重要性。这包括i)相互关联;(二)intra-correlation;iii)各院校排名与分数的年度相关性,以及以5年为间隔(2017年和2021年)的长期相关性。相关性分析显示,RP (Pearson r = 0.9098)、PR (Pearson r = 0.8941)、TLR (Pearson r = 0.7118)和GO (Pearson r = 0.5330)是与总总分有较好到较强相关性的四大类参数,而O和I项下的参数之间的相关性较强,但O和I项的总分及其参数得分与总总分均不相关。各院校排名之间的年度相关性以及每隔五年的相关性几乎是完美的,这再次证明了排名方法的一致性和可靠性。本研究通过对原始数据(而不是对其加权得分)进行内相关和相互相关分析,确定了12个与总TLR、RP、GO、PR以及总总分相关性最高的参数,Pearson’s r值在0.2500 ~ 0.9900之间。这12个参数可能构成一套紧凑和连贯的排名指标,高等教育机构可以重点关注这些指标,排名机构可以考虑重新组合和重新分配这12个指标的权重。
What Contributes More to the Ranking of HEIs?: Comparative Analysis of Ranking Parameters of India Rankings 2021 in Overall Category using Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient
This study conducts correlation amongst five broad categories of parameters of top 100 ranked institutions in the Overall category of India Rankings 2021 to identify their relative significance. This includes i) inter-correlation; ii) intra-correlation; and iii) year-to-year correlation between ranks and scores of institutions as well as long-term correlation at intervals of five years, i.e. 2017 and 2021. The correlation analysis reveals that while RP (Pearson r = 0.9098), PR (Pearson r = 0.8941), TLR (Pearson r = 0.7118) and GO (Pearson r = 0.5330) are four major categories of parameters that have good to strong correlation with the total overall score as well as with each other, parameters under O & I correlate strongly with each other but neither total score of O &I nor score of its parameters correlate with total Overall score. Year-to-year correlation between ranking of institutions as well as correlation at intervals of five years is near perfect, which reaffirms consistency and reliability of ranking methodology. Based on intra-and inter-correlation analysis conducted on raw data (rather than on its weighted score), the study identifies 12 parameters that have the highest number of correlations with total TLR, RP, GO, PR as well as total overall score with value of Pearson’s r ranging between 0.2500 to 0.9900. These 12 parameters can potentially constitute a compact and coherent set of ranking indicators on which HEIs can focus and ranking agencies may consider regrouping and redistributing weightage to these 12 indicators.