Multiple factor analysis for contingency tables
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Recommendations
- Simultaneous analysis: a joint study of several contingency tables with different margins
- A principal axes method for comparing contingency tables: MFACT
- Simultaneous analysis and multiple factor analysis for contingency tables: two methods for the joint study of contingency tables
- Factor analysis of correspondences of multiple tables
- Correspondence analysis and related methods in practice
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(10)- A principal axes method for comparing contingency tables: MFACT
- Simultaneous analysis and multiple factor analysis for contingency tables: two methods for the joint study of contingency tables
- Tying up the loose ends in simple, multiple, joint correspondence analysis
- Factor analysis of correspondences of multiple tables
- Simultaneous analysis: a joint study of several contingency tables with different margins
- Multiple factor analysis of mixed tables of metric and categorical data
- Extending dual multiple factor analysis to categorical tables
- Multiple factor analysis and clustering of a mixture of quantitative, categorical and frequency data
- Joint analysis of closed and open-ended questions in a survey about the Tunisian revolution
- Elections in Girona: an example of a study of a ternary table
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