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基本説明
This nonstandard treatment of some of the more important parts of multivariate data analysis emphasises plotting observations and/or variables in low dimensional Eucidean space.
Full Description
Presents a system of multivariate analysis techniques in cases where statistical data may be of different measurement levels such as nominal, ordinal or interval. It covers methods of studying the stability of these techniques, including resampling by the bootstrap and jackknife and discusses sensitivity analysis through first-order approximations. The alternating least squares algorithm is used as a general model and treated in detail for the most important special cases. Among techniques covered are correspondence analysis, principal components analysis, canonical correlation analysis and various ordination techniques. The exposition also includes historical overviews, basic theoretical results, algorithmic efficiency and applications. Emphasis is placed on graphical display and nonlinear transformation of variables is used to obtain simple displays.
Contents
Conventions and Controversies in Multivariate Analysis.
Coding of Categorical Data.
Homogeneity Analysis.
Nonlinear Principal Components Analysis.
Nonlinear Generalized Canonical Analysis.
Nonlinear Canonical Correlation Analysis.
Asymmetric Treatment of Sets: Some Special Cases, Some FuturePrograms.
Multidimensional Scaling and Correspondence Analysis.
Models as Gauges for the Analysis of Binary Data.
Reflections on Restrictions.
Nonlinear Multivariate Analysis: Principles andPossibilities.
The Study of Stability.
The Proof of the Pudding.
Appendices.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.



