NCA - Necessary Condition Analysis
Performs a Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA). (Dul, J.
2016. Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA). ''Logic and
Methodology of 'Necessary but not Sufficient' causality."
Organizational Research Methods 19(1), 10-52)
<doi:10.1177/1094428115584005>. NCA identifies necessary (but
not sufficient) conditions in datasets, where x causes (e.g.
precedes) y. Instead of drawing a regression line ''through the
middle of the data'' in an xy-plot, NCA draws the ceiling line.
The ceiling line y = f(x) separates the area with observations
from the area without observations. (Nearly) all observations
are below the ceiling line: y <= f(x). The empty zone is in the
upper left hand corner of the xy-plot (with the convention that
the x-axis is ''horizontal'' and the y-axis is ''vertical'' and
that values increase ''upwards'' and ''to the right''). The
ceiling line is a (piecewise) linear non-decreasing line: a
linear step function or a straight line. It indicates which
level of x (e.g. an effort or input) is necessary but not
sufficient for a (desired) level of y (e.g. good performance or
output). A quick start guide for using this package can be
found here: <https://repub.eur.nl/pub/78323/> or
<https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2624981>.