Categorical analysis of variance (CATANOVA) is a statistical method designed to analyse variability between treatments of interest to the researcher. There are well-established links between CATANOVA and the τ statistic of Goodman and Kruskal which, for the purpose of the graphical identification of this variation, is partitioned using singular value decomposition for Non-Symmetrical Correspondence Analysis (NSCA) (D'Ambra & Lauro, 1989). The aim of this paper is to show a decomposition of the Between Sum of Squares (BSS), measured both in CATANOVA framework and in the statistic τ, into location, dispersion and higher order components. This decomposition has been developed using Emerson's orthogonal polynomials. Starting from this decomposi...
Correspondence analysis (CA) has gained a reputation for being a very useful statistical technique f...
We discuss a variety of methods for quantifying categorical multivariate data. These methods have be...
In situations where the structure of one of the variables of a contingency table is ordered recent t...
Categorical analysis of variance (CATANOVA) is a statistical method designed to analyse variability ...
Categorical analysis of variance (CATANOVA) is a statistical method designed to analyse variability ...
The analysis of variance of cross-classified (categorical) data (CATANOVA) is a technique designed t...
The analysis of variance of cross-classified (categorical) data (CATANOVA) is a technique designed t...
In the context of categorical data analysis, the CATegorical ANalysis Of Variance (CATANOVA) has bee...
ANalysis Of VAriance (ANOVA) is a method to decompose the total variation of the observations into s...
In this article we develop an extension of categorical analysis of variance for one response and two...
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...
Correspondence analysis (CA) has gained a reputation for being a very useful statistical technique f...
Taguchi's statistic has long been known to be a more appropriate measure of association the dependen...
This thesis is directed toward data analysis and analysis of variance for data in a classificatory s...
Correspondence analysis (CA) has gained a reputation for being a very useful statistical technique f...
We discuss a variety of methods for quantifying categorical multivariate data. These methods have be...
In situations where the structure of one of the variables of a contingency table is ordered recent t...
Categorical analysis of variance (CATANOVA) is a statistical method designed to analyse variability ...
Categorical analysis of variance (CATANOVA) is a statistical method designed to analyse variability ...
The analysis of variance of cross-classified (categorical) data (CATANOVA) is a technique designed t...
The analysis of variance of cross-classified (categorical) data (CATANOVA) is a technique designed t...
In the context of categorical data analysis, the CATegorical ANalysis Of Variance (CATANOVA) has bee...
ANalysis Of VAriance (ANOVA) is a method to decompose the total variation of the observations into s...
In this article we develop an extension of categorical analysis of variance for one response and two...
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...
Correspondence analysis (CA) has gained a reputation for being a very useful statistical technique f...
Taguchi's statistic has long been known to be a more appropriate measure of association the dependen...
This thesis is directed toward data analysis and analysis of variance for data in a classificatory s...
Correspondence analysis (CA) has gained a reputation for being a very useful statistical technique f...
We discuss a variety of methods for quantifying categorical multivariate data. These methods have be...
In situations where the structure of one of the variables of a contingency table is ordered recent t...