Factorial techniques are widely used in Social Network Analysis to analyze and visualize networks. When the purpose is to represent the relational similarities, simple correspondence analysis is the most frequent used technique. However, in the case of affiliation networks, its use can be criticized because the involved X2 distance does not adequately reflect the actual relational patterns. In this paper we perform a simulation study to compare the metric involved in Correspondence Analysis with respect to the one in Multiple Correspondence Analysis. Analytical results and simulation outcomes show that Multiple Correspondence Analysis allows a proper graphical appraisal of the underlying two-mode relational structure
Correspondence analysis (CA) is popular method for providing a graphical summary of the association ...
Social network analysis is a large and growing body of research on the measurement and analysis of r...
In this paper we discuss the use of Correspondence Analysis, in the Greenacre\u2019s doubling perspe...
Factorial techniques are widely used in Social Network Analysis to analyze and visualize networks. W...
Correspondence analysis (CA) has been frequently used in social network analysis (SNA), to analyze a...
In this paper we discuss the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis to analyze and graphically repr...
In this paper we discuss the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis to analyze and graphically repr...
This research examined the application of multiple correspondence analysis with k-means to affiliati...
Two-mode networks are data structure in which relations are collected on two different sets of actor...
In Social Network Analysis (SNA), a common approach to analyze two-mode network (affiliation matrix)...
Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Multiple Factor Analysis have proved appropriate for visually a...
We consider the problem of determining how similar two networks (without known node-correspondences)...
Three-way two mode networks are characterized by a set of n actors and a set of m events in which ac...
Most social networks present complex structures. They can be both multi-modal and multi-relational. ...
Correspondence analysis (CA) is popular method for providing a graphical summary of the association ...
Correspondence analysis (CA) is popular method for providing a graphical summary of the association ...
Social network analysis is a large and growing body of research on the measurement and analysis of r...
In this paper we discuss the use of Correspondence Analysis, in the Greenacre\u2019s doubling perspe...
Factorial techniques are widely used in Social Network Analysis to analyze and visualize networks. W...
Correspondence analysis (CA) has been frequently used in social network analysis (SNA), to analyze a...
In this paper we discuss the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis to analyze and graphically repr...
In this paper we discuss the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis to analyze and graphically repr...
This research examined the application of multiple correspondence analysis with k-means to affiliati...
Two-mode networks are data structure in which relations are collected on two different sets of actor...
In Social Network Analysis (SNA), a common approach to analyze two-mode network (affiliation matrix)...
Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Multiple Factor Analysis have proved appropriate for visually a...
We consider the problem of determining how similar two networks (without known node-correspondences)...
Three-way two mode networks are characterized by a set of n actors and a set of m events in which ac...
Most social networks present complex structures. They can be both multi-modal and multi-relational. ...
Correspondence analysis (CA) is popular method for providing a graphical summary of the association ...
Correspondence analysis (CA) is popular method for providing a graphical summary of the association ...
Social network analysis is a large and growing body of research on the measurement and analysis of r...
In this paper we discuss the use of Correspondence Analysis, in the Greenacre\u2019s doubling perspe...