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020 | _a9781584886167 | ||
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100 | _aGreenacre,Michael | ||
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_aCorrespondence analysis in practice : _bInterdisciplinary statistics _c/ Greenacre,Michael |
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250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_bChapman & Hall _aLondon _c2007 |
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300 | _a280 p | ||
650 | _aStatistics | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. Scatterplots and maps 2. Profiles and the profile space 3. Masses and centroids 4. Chi-square distance and inertia 5. Plotting chi-square distances 6. Reduction of dimensionality 7. Optimal scaling 8. Summetry of row and column analyses 9. Two-dimensional maps 10. Three more examples 11. Contributions to inertia 12. Supplementary points 13. Correspondence analysis biplots 14. Transition and regression relationships 15. Clustering rows and columns 16. Multi-way tables 17. Stacked tables 18. Multiple correspondence analyses 19. Joint correspondence analysis 20. Scaling properties of MCA 21. Subset correspondence analysis 22. Analysis of square tables 23. Data recoding 24. Canonical correspondence analysis 25. Aspetcs of stability and inference |