BMF CP110: Nigerian Household Structure and Energy Sufficiency
Green Barbet
July 24, 2025
“Recently, the Sparrow family has grown bigger, which means finding food and feeding the whole gang is more difficult.”
—In “Food,” Wild Wise Weird (2024)
1. Project description
1.1. Main objectives
The current study is conducted to examine the following research questions:
- How is the household’s member number associated with its energy sufficiency?
- Is the relationship between the household’s member number and its energy sufficiency conditional on the proportion of children within the household?
- Is the relationship between the household’s member number and its energy sufficiency conditional on the proportion of older adults within the household?
- Is the relationship between the household’s member number and its energy sufficiency conditional on the household’s size?
Findings from this study are expected to contribute to promoting the eco-surplus culture and sustainable development [1].
1.2. Materials
The Granular Interaction Thinking Theory (GITT) will be employed for the conceptual development of this study, while the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) analytics will be utilized for statistical analysis [2,3]. The dataset comprises responses from 3599 households in Nigeria [4]. Statistical analyses will be conducted using the bayesvl R package, which utilizes the Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm for estimation [5].
For the sake of research transparency and reducing research and reproducibility costs, we have stored all data and computer code on Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/16403708.
1.3. Main findings
The preliminary analysis indicates that the total number of household members has either a positive or negative impact on energy sufficiency, depending on the proportion of children within the household (see Figure 1).
Figure 1: The estimated posterior distributions.
2. Collaboration procedure
Portal users should follow these steps to register to participate in this research project:
- Create an account on the website (preferably using an institutional email).
- Comment your name, affiliation, and your desired role in the project below this post.
- Patiently wait for the formal agreement on the project from the AISDL mentor.
If you have been invited to join the project by an AISDL member, you are still encouraged to follow the above formal steps.
All the resources for conducting and writing the research manuscript will be distributed upon project participation.
AISDL mentor for this project: Minh-Hoang Nguyen.
AISDL members who have joined this project: Quan-Hoang Vuong, Viet-Phuong La.
The research project strictly adheres to scientific integrity standards, including authorship rights and obligations, without incurring an economic burden at participants’ expenses.
References
[1] Vuong QH. (2021). The semiconducting principle of monetary and environmental values exchange. Economics and Business Letters, 10(3), 284-290. https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/EBL/article/view/15872
[2] Vuong QH, Nguyen MH. (2024). Better economics for the Earth: A lesson from quantum and information theories. https://books.google.com/books?id=I50TEQAAQBAJ
[3] Vuong QH, Nguyen MH, La VP. (2022). The mindsponge and BMF analytics for innovative thinking in social sciences and humanities. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://www.amazon.com/dp/8367405102/
[4] Pelz S, et al. (2023). Electricity supply quality and use among rural and peri-urban households and small firms in Nigeria. Scientific Data, 10, 273. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-023-02185-0
[5] Vuong QH, La VP. (2025). Package ‘bayesvl’ version 1.0.0. https://books.google.com/books/about?id=znleEQAAQBAJ
[6] Vuong QH. (2024). Wild Wise Weird. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BG2NNHY6
tags:
energy sufficiency