Applied Multivariate Research v.13 no.1
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Applied Multivariate Research, v.13 no.1 (complete version)
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Analysing three-way profile data using the Parafac and Tucker3 models illustrated with views on parenting
(University of Windsor, Dept. of Psychology, 2009)In this paper two major models for three-way profile data, i.e., the Parafac model and the Tucker3 model are discussed from the point of view of application. Topics treated are handling the data before analysis, model ... -
Three-way heirarchical classes: A comparison of the INDCLAS and Tucker3-HICLAS models
(University of Windsor, Dept. of Psychology, 2009)Hierarchical classes (HICLAS) models for multi-way multi-mode data constitute a unique family of classification models in that (a) they simultaneously induce a hierarchical classification (of the elements) of each mode and ... -
Analyzing structural relations in multivariate dyadic binary data
(University of Windsor, Department of Psychology, 2009)In social network studies, most often only a single relation (or link) between the actors is investigated. When more than one link has been recorded, the twoway sociomatrix becomes a three-way array with the set of links ... -
Multivariate models for three-dimensional data
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Generalized Procrustes Analysis: A tool for exploring aggregates and persons
(University of Windsor, Dept. of Psychology, 2009)Gower (1975) introduced Generalized Procrustes Analysis (GPA) as a multivariate statistical technique for analyzing three-dimensional data matrices. The current paper presents a non-technical introduction to the logic ...