Non-symmetric Correspondence analysis is a method increasingly used in place of classical correspondence analysis to portray the asymmetric association of two categorical variables. In this paper we investigate the reliability of graphical displays illustrating variable prediction, by looking at inferential aspects of the sampling variation of the configuration of points, using a bootstrap approach
The Tau’s statistics were introduced to solve the problems of tied data but its effect on shape of t...
This paper presents the R package CAvariants (Lombardo and Beh, 2017). The package performs six vari...
Non-symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a useful tool for graphically detecting the asymme...
When examining the association between symmetrically associated categorical variables, correspondenc...
Correspondence analysis is a popular statistical technique used to identify graphically the presence...
Non-Symmetric Correspondence Analysis-NSCA (D’Ambra and Lauro, 1989) is a useful technique for analy...
EnNon Symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a variant of the classical Correspondence Analys...
Non-symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a very practical statistical technique for the ide...
Non-symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a very practical statistical technique for the ide...
This paper presents a description of the R package CAvariants. It performs six variants of correspon...
A Monte Carlo simulation study compared four bootstrapping procedures in generating confidence inter...
Recently, an algebraic procedure was developed for constructing confidence ellipses, given a level ...
For the study of association in two and three-way contingency tables the literature offers a large ...
In this paper Non-Symmetric Correspondence Analysis (NSCA, Lauro and D’Ambra, 1984; D’Ambra and Laur...
Non Symmetrical Correspondence Analysis (NSCA, 1989) is a well-known technique that allows us to di...
The Tau’s statistics were introduced to solve the problems of tied data but its effect on shape of t...
This paper presents the R package CAvariants (Lombardo and Beh, 2017). The package performs six vari...
Non-symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a useful tool for graphically detecting the asymme...
When examining the association between symmetrically associated categorical variables, correspondenc...
Correspondence analysis is a popular statistical technique used to identify graphically the presence...
Non-Symmetric Correspondence Analysis-NSCA (D’Ambra and Lauro, 1989) is a useful technique for analy...
EnNon Symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a variant of the classical Correspondence Analys...
Non-symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a very practical statistical technique for the ide...
Non-symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a very practical statistical technique for the ide...
This paper presents a description of the R package CAvariants. It performs six variants of correspon...
A Monte Carlo simulation study compared four bootstrapping procedures in generating confidence inter...
Recently, an algebraic procedure was developed for constructing confidence ellipses, given a level ...
For the study of association in two and three-way contingency tables the literature offers a large ...
In this paper Non-Symmetric Correspondence Analysis (NSCA, Lauro and D’Ambra, 1984; D’Ambra and Laur...
Non Symmetrical Correspondence Analysis (NSCA, 1989) is a well-known technique that allows us to di...
The Tau’s statistics were introduced to solve the problems of tied data but its effect on shape of t...
This paper presents the R package CAvariants (Lombardo and Beh, 2017). The package performs six vari...
Non-symmetrical correspondence analysis (NSCA) is a useful tool for graphically detecting the asymme...