Several extensions of correspondence analysis have been introduced in literature coping with the possible ordinal structure of the variables. They usually obtain a graphical representation of the interdependence between the rows and columns of a contingency table, by using several tools for the dimensionality reduction of the involved spaces. These tools are able to enrich the interpretation of the graphical planes, providing also additional information, with respect to the usual singular value decomposition. The main aim of this paper is to suggest an unified theoretical framework of several methods of correspondence analysis coping with ordinal variables
Within the context of the non-iterative procedures for performing correspondence analysis with line...
In the social research the variables often consist of ordered categories. When the row and column va...
Traditionally multiple correspondence analysis involves transforming a contingency table to its indi...
Several extensions of correspondence analysis have been introduced in literature coping with the pos...
For the study of association in two and three-way contingency tables the literature offers a large ...
For the study of association in three-way, and more generally multiway, contingency tables the liter...
Correspondence analysis is a popular graphical tool used to analyse contingency tables. In the past,...
We present a unified approach to describing and linking several methods for representing categorical...
Non-symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a useful tool for graphically detecting the asymme...
Non-symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a useful tool for graphically detecting the asymme...
By using suitable parameters, we present a uni¯ed aproach for describing four methods for representi...
In situations where the structure of one of the variables of a contingency table is ordered recent t...
A suitable measure of association for two ordered variables is the doubly cumulative chi-squared sta...
Abstract. An alternative approach to classical correspondence analysis was developed in [3] and invo...
Within the context of the non-iterative procedures for performing correspondence analysis with line...
In the social research the variables often consist of ordered categories. When the row and column va...
Traditionally multiple correspondence analysis involves transforming a contingency table to its indi...
Several extensions of correspondence analysis have been introduced in literature coping with the pos...
For the study of association in two and three-way contingency tables the literature offers a large ...
For the study of association in three-way, and more generally multiway, contingency tables the liter...
Correspondence analysis is a popular graphical tool used to analyse contingency tables. In the past,...
We present a unified approach to describing and linking several methods for representing categorical...
Non-symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a useful tool for graphically detecting the asymme...
Non-symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a useful tool for graphically detecting the asymme...
By using suitable parameters, we present a uni¯ed aproach for describing four methods for representi...
In situations where the structure of one of the variables of a contingency table is ordered recent t...
A suitable measure of association for two ordered variables is the doubly cumulative chi-squared sta...
Abstract. An alternative approach to classical correspondence analysis was developed in [3] and invo...
Within the context of the non-iterative procedures for performing correspondence analysis with line...
In the social research the variables often consist of ordered categories. When the row and column va...
Traditionally multiple correspondence analysis involves transforming a contingency table to its indi...