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Multiple correspondence analysis and related methods
- Title
- Multiple correspondence analysis and related methods / edited by Michael Greenacre and Jörg Blasius.
- Publication
- Boca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC, [2006], ©2006.
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- Description
- 581 pages : illustrations; 25 cm.
- Series Statement
- Statistics in the social and behavioral sciences series
- Uniform Title
- Statistics in the social and behavioral sciences series.
- Subjects
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [553]-574) and index.
- Contents
- Ch. 1. Correspondence analysis and related methods in practice / Jorg Blasius and Michael Greenacre -- Ch. 2. From simple to multiple correspondence analysis / Michael Greenacre -- Ch. 3. Divided by a common language : analyzing and visualizing two-way arrays / John C. Gower -- Ch. 4. Nonlinear principal component analysis and related techniques / Jan de Leeuw -- Ch. 5. The geometric analysis of structured individuals x variables tables / Henry Rouanet -- Ch. 6. Correlational structure of multiple-choice data as viewed from dual scaling / Shizuhiko Nishisato -- Ch. 7. Validation techniques in multiple correspondence analysis / Ludovic Lebart -- Ch. 8. Multiple correspondence analysis of subsets of response categories / Michael Greenacre and Rafael Pardo -- Ch. 9. Scaling unidimensional models with multiple correspondence analysis / Matthijs J. Warrens and Willem J. Heiser -- Ch. 10. The unfolding fallacy unveiled : visualizing structures of dichotomous unidimensional item-response-theory data by multiple correspondence analysis / Wijbrandt van Schuur and Jorg Blasius -- Ch. 11. Regularized multiple correspondence analysis / Yoshio Takane and Heungsun Hwang -- Ch. 12. The evaluation of "don't know" responses by generalized canonical analysis / Herbert Matschinger and Matthias C. Angermeyer -- Ch. 13. Multiple factor analysis for contingency tables / Jerome Pages and Monica Becue-Bertaut -- Ch. 14. Simultaneous analysis : a joint study of several contingency tables with different margins / Amaya Zarraga and Beatriz Goitisolo -- Ch. 15. Multiple factor analysis of mixed tables of metric and categorical data / Elena Abascal, Ignacio Garcia Lautre and M. Isabel Landaluce -- Ch. 16. Correspondence analysis and classification / Gilbert Saporta and Ndeye Niang -- Ch. 17. Multiblock canonical correlation analysis for categorical variables : application to epidemiological data / Stephanie Bougeard, Mohamed Hanafi, Hicham Nocairi and El-Mostafa Qannari -- Ch. 18. Projection-pursuit approach for categorical data / Henri Caussinus and Anne Ruiz-Gazen -- Ch. 19. Correspondence analysis and categorical conjoint measurement / Anna Torres-Lacomba -- Ch. 20. A three-step approach to assessing the behavior of survey items in cross-national research / Jorg Blasius and Victor Thiessen -- Ch. 21. Additive and multiplicative models for three-way contingency tables : Darroch (1974) revisited / Pieter M. Kroonenberg and Carolyn J. Anderson -- Ch. 22. A new model for visualizing interactions in analysis of variance / Patrick J. F. Groenen and Alex J. Koning -- Ch. 23. Logistic biplots / Jose L. Vicente-Villardon, M. Purificacion Galindo-Villardon and Antonio Blazquez-Zaballos -- App. Computation of multiple correspondence analysis, with code in R / Oleg Nenadic and Michael Greenacre.
- ISBN
- 1584886285 (acid-free paper)
- LCCN
- 2005056045
- 9781584886280
- OCLC
- ocm62742622
- SCSB-5279738
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries