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    San Diego :Academic Press,
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    almafu_9958105303502883
    Format: 1 online resource (615 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-05420-8 , 9786611054205 , 0-08-054362-6
    Content: A unique and timely monograph, Visualization of Categorical Data contains a useful balance of theoretical and practical material on this important new area. Top researchers in the field present the books four main topics: visualization, correspondence analysis, biplots and multidimensional scaling, and contingency table models.This volume discusses how surveys, which are employed in many different research areas, generate categorical data. It will be of great interest to anyone involved in collecting or analyzing categorical data.* Correspondence Analysis* Homogeneit
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Visualization of Categorical Data; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Here's Looking at Multivariables; Part 1: Graphics for Visualization; Chapter 2. Conceptual Models for Visualizing Contingency Table Data; Chapter 3. Bertin's Graphics and Multidimensional Data Analysis; Chapter 4. The Use of Visualization in the Examination of Categorical Event Histories; Chpater 5. Generalized Impurity Measures and Data Diagnostics in Decision Trees; Chapter 6. Obstetricians' Attitudes on Perinatal Risk: The Role of Quantitative and Conceptual Scaling Procedures , Chapter 7. Comparison of Visualizations in Formal Concept Analysis and Correspondence AnalysisChapter 8. The Z-Plot: A Graphical Procedure for Contingency Tables with an Ordered Response Variable; Part 2: Correspondence Analysis; Chapter 9. Using Visualization Techniques to Explore Bulgarian Politics; Chapter 10. Visualization of Agenda Building Processes by Correspondence Analysis; Chapter 11. Visualizations of Textual Data; Chapter 12. Visualization of Open Questions: French Study of Pupils'Attitudes to Mathematics; Chapter 13. The Cloud of Candidates. Exploring the Political Field , Chapter 14. Normative Integration of the Avant-garde? Traditionalism in the Art Worlds of Vienna, Hamburg, and ParisChapter 15. Graphing Is Believing: Interpretable Graphs for Dual Scaling; Chapter 16. Interpreting Axes in Multiple Correspondence Analysis: Method of the Contributions of Points and Deviations; Chapter 17. Diagnostics for Joint Displays in Correspondence Analysis; Chapter 18. Using Multiple Correspondence Analysis to Distinguish between Substantive and Nonsubstantive Responses; Chapter 19. The Case of the French Cantons: An Application of Three-Way Correspondence Analysis , Chapter 20. Visual Display of Interaction in Multiway Contingency Tables by Use of Homogeneity Analysis: the 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 CaseChapter 21. Graphical Displays in Nonsymmetrical Correspondence Analysis; Chapter 22. Ternary Classification Trees: A Factorial Approach; Part 3: Multidimensional Scaling and Biplot; Chapter 23. Correspondence Analysis as a Multidimensional Scaling Technique for Nonfrequency Similarity Matrices; Chapter 24. Regional Interpretations in Multidimensional Scaling; Chapter 25. Visualizing Categorical Data with Related Metric Scaling , Chapter 26. Contrasting the Electorates of Eight Political Parties: A Visual Presentation Using the BiplotChapter 27. Use of Biplots to Diagnose Independence Models in Three-Way Contingency Tables; Chapter 28. Prediction Regions for Categorical Variables; Part 4: Visualization and Modeling; Chapter 29. Analysis of Contingency Tables Using Graphical Displays Based on the Mixture Index of Fit; Chapter 30. Visualization in Ideal Point Discriminant Analysis; Chapter 31. Modeling Time-Dependent Preferences: Drifts in Ideal Points , Chapter 32. Correspondence Analysis Used Complementary to Latent Class Analysis in Comparative Social Research , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-299045-5
    Language: English
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    San Diego [u.a.] : Academic Press
    UID:
    gbv_1645916561
    Format: Online Ressource (xiv, 594 p.) , illustrations (some color)
    Edition: Reproduktion ScienceDirect
    ISBN: 9780122990458 , 0122990455 , 9780080543628 , 0080543626 , 1281054208 , 9781281054203
    Content: J. de Leeuw, Keynote Chapter: Heres Looking at Multivariables. Graphics for Visualization: M. Friendly, Conceptual Models for Visualizing Contingency Table Data. J.-H. Chauchat and A. Risson, BERTINs Graphics and Multidimensional Data Analysis Methods. B. Francis, M. Fuller, and J. Pritchard, The Use of Visualization in the Examination of Categorical Event Histories. T. Aluja-Banet and E. Nafroa, General Impurity and Data Diagnostics in Decision Trees. U. Frick, J. Rehm, K.E. Wolff, and M. Laschat, Obstetricians Attitudes on Perinatal Risk: The Role of Quantitative and Conceptual Scaling Procedures. K.E. Wolff and S. Gabler, Comparison of Visualizations in Formal Concept Analysisand Correspondence Analysis. V. Choulakian and J. Allard, The Z-Plot: A Graphical Procedure for Contingency Tables with an Ordered Response Variable. Correspondence Analysis: I. Partchev, Using Visualization Techniques to Explore Bulgarian Politics. B. Martens and J. Kastl, Visualization of Agenda Building Processes by Correspondence Analysis. L. Lebart, Visualizations of Textual Data. M.B. Bertaut Visualization of Open Questions: French Study of Pupils Attitudes to Mathematics. F. Fehlen, The Cloud of Candidates. Exploring the Political Field. C. Tarnai and U. Wuggenig, Normative Integration of the Avant-garde? Traditionalism in the Art Fields of Vienna, Hamburg, and Paris. S. Nishisato, Graphing is Believing: Interpretable Graphs for Dual Scaling. B. Le Roux and H. Rouanet, Interpreting the Axes in Multiple Correspondence Analysis: Method of the Contributions of Points and Deviations. M. Greenacre, Diagnostics for Joint Displays in Correspondence Analysis. V. Thiessen and J. Blasius, Using Multiple Correspondence Analysis to Distinguish between Substantive and Non-Substantive Responses. A. Carlier and P.M. Kroonenberg, The Case of the French Cantons: An Application of Three-Way Correspondence Analysis. J.J. Meulman and W.J. Heiser, Visual Display of Interaction in Multiway Contingency Tables by Homogeneity in Analysis: the 2 x 2 x 2 Case. S. Balbi, Graphical Displays in Non-Symmetric Correspondence Analysis. R. Siciliano and F. Mola, Ternary Classification Trees: A Factorial Approach. Multidimensional Scaling and Biplot: A. Kimball Ronney, C.C. Moore, and T.J. Brazill, Correspondence Analysis as A Multidimensional Scaling Technique for Non-Frequency Similarity Matrices. I. Borg and P.J.F. Groenen, Regional Interpretations in Multidimensional Scaling. C.M. Cuadras and J. Fortiana, Visualizing Categorical Data with Related Metric Scaling. M. Vuylsteke-Wauters, J. Billiet, H. De Witte, and F. Symons, Contrasting the Electorates of Eight Political Parties: A Visual Presentation Using the Biplot. K. Ruben Gabriel, M. Purificacion Galindo, and J.L. Vicente-Villardon, Use of Biplots to Diagnose Independence Models in Three-Way Contingency Tables. J.C. Gower and S.A. Harding, Prediction Regions for Categorical Variables. Visualization in Modeling: C.C. Clogg, T. Rudas, and S. Matthews, Analysis of Contingency Tables Using Graphical Displays Based on the Mixture Index of Fit. Y. Takane, Visualization in Ideal Point Discriminant Analysis. U. Bickenholt, Modeling Time-Dependent Preferences: Drifts in Ideal Points. A.L. McCutcheon, Correspondence Analysis Used Complementary to Latent Class Analysis in Comparative Social Research. L. Andries van der Ark and P.G.M. van der Heijden, Graphical Display of Latent Class Analysis, with Special Reference to Correspondence Analysis. J. Magidson, Using New General Ordinal Logit Displays to Visualizethe Effects in Categorical Outcome Data. A. de Falguerolles, Log-bilinear Biplots in Action. References. Index
    Content: A unique and timely monograph, Visualization of Categorical Data contains a useful balance of theoretical and practical material on this important new area. Top researchers in the field present the books four main topics: visualization, correspondence analysis, biplots and multidimensional scaling, and contingency table models. This volume discusses how surveys, which are employed in many different research areas, generate categorical data. It will be of great interest to anyone involved in collecting or analyzing categorical data. * Correspondence Analysis * Homogeneity Analysis * Loglinear and Association Models * Latent Class Analysis * Multidimensional Scaling * Cluster Analysis * Ideal Point Discriminant Analysis * CHAID * Formal Concept Analysis * Graphical Models
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 541-574) and index. - Description based on print version record
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0122990455
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1281054208
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Visualization of categorical data San Diego, Calif. [u.a.] : Academic, 1998 ISBN 0122990455
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Multivariate Analyse ; Grafische Darstellung ; Multivariate Daten ; Analyse ; Grafische Darstellung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    Author information: Blasius, Jörg 1957-
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