The last several years have seen a growth in the number of publications in economics that use principal component analysis (PCA), especially in the area of welfare studies. This paper gives an introduction into the principal component analysis and describes how the discrete data can be incorporated into it. The ef-fects of discreteness of the observed variables on the PCA are overviewed. The concepts of polychoric and polyserial correlations are introduced with appropriate references to the existing literature demonstrating their statistical properties. A large simulation study is carried out to shed light on some of the issues raised in the theoretical part of the paper. The simulation results show that the currently used method of running...
As part of Exploratory Analysis of Multivariate data, Principal Componet Analysis (PCA) is generally...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA from now on) is a multivariate data analysis technique used for ma...
This paper provides some issues, known but somewhat little stressed, on using the conventional covar...
The last several years have seen a growth in the number of publications in economics that use princi...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is one of the most popular techniques in multivariate statistica...
Principal components analysis (PCA) is a multivariate ordination technique used to display patterns ...
Principal component analysis (PCA) is an exploratory statistical method for graphical description of...
Principal components analysis (PCA) is a multivariate data analysis technique whose main purpose is ...
The present study discusses retention criteria for principal components analysis (PCA) applied to Li...
Principle Component Analysis (PCA) is a powerful tool used in the field of statistics. In a given or...
<p>A, Comparison of PCA applied to the empirical data (left) and one selected simulation (right). Th...
Collins, Dasgupta, and Shcapire present a way to generalize the popuar di-mensionality reduction met...
The principal component analysis (PCA) is a kind of algorithms in biometrics. It is a statistics tec...
PCA (Principal Component Analysis ) are statistical techniques applied to a single set of variables ...
With increasing frequency consumer studies are supplementing demographic and price variables with re...
As part of Exploratory Analysis of Multivariate data, Principal Componet Analysis (PCA) is generally...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA from now on) is a multivariate data analysis technique used for ma...
This paper provides some issues, known but somewhat little stressed, on using the conventional covar...
The last several years have seen a growth in the number of publications in economics that use princi...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is one of the most popular techniques in multivariate statistica...
Principal components analysis (PCA) is a multivariate ordination technique used to display patterns ...
Principal component analysis (PCA) is an exploratory statistical method for graphical description of...
Principal components analysis (PCA) is a multivariate data analysis technique whose main purpose is ...
The present study discusses retention criteria for principal components analysis (PCA) applied to Li...
Principle Component Analysis (PCA) is a powerful tool used in the field of statistics. In a given or...
<p>A, Comparison of PCA applied to the empirical data (left) and one selected simulation (right). Th...
Collins, Dasgupta, and Shcapire present a way to generalize the popuar di-mensionality reduction met...
The principal component analysis (PCA) is a kind of algorithms in biometrics. It is a statistics tec...
PCA (Principal Component Analysis ) are statistical techniques applied to a single set of variables ...
With increasing frequency consumer studies are supplementing demographic and price variables with re...
As part of Exploratory Analysis of Multivariate data, Principal Componet Analysis (PCA) is generally...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA from now on) is a multivariate data analysis technique used for ma...
This paper provides some issues, known but somewhat little stressed, on using the conventional covar...