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    Multilevel homogeneity analysis with differential weighting (English)
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    We extend the technique of homogeneity analysis and nonlinear principal components analysis to a multilevel sampling design framework. We also propose a model that differentially weights the groups of objects, and thus allows us to make within- and between-groups comparisons. A data set from the National Educational Longitudinal Study is used to illustrate the techniques introduced in this paper.
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