Mark de Rooij

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Multinomial restricted unfolding2024-05-30Paper
The Bradley-Terry regression trunk approach for modeling preference data with small trees2024-03-21Paper
Predictive performance of psychological tests: is it better to use items than subscales?2023-07-13Paper
SUBiNN: a stacked uni- and bivariate \(k\)NN sparse ensemble2023-06-27Paper
A comparison of two dissimilarity functions for mixed-type predictor variables in the \(\delta\)-machine2023-06-27Paper
Transitional ideal point models for longitudinal multinomial outcomes2020-10-07Paper
The \(\delta \)-machine: classification based on distances towards prototypes2020-03-06Paper
Transitional modeling of experimental longitudinal data with missing values2019-06-03Paper
A latent class distance association model for cross‐classified data with a categorical response variable2019-01-31Paper
A multivariate logistic distance model for the analysis of multiple binary responses2018-07-26Paper
Properties of ideal point classification models for bivariate binary data2018-02-07Paper
Model selection for the trend vector model2016-04-18Paper
Unfolding incomplete data: guidelines for unfolding row-conditional rank order data with random missings2016-04-04Paper
Graphical representations and odds ratios in a distance-association model for the analysis of cross-classified data2015-03-05Paper
Trend vector models for the analysis of change in continuous time for multiple groups2010-04-01Paper
Two types of single-peaked data: correspondence analysis as an alternative to principal component analysis2010-04-01Paper
Ideal point discriminant analysis revisited with a special emphasis on visualization2009-07-13Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q33659012006-02-13Paper
A comparison of the multidimensional scaling of triadic and dyadic distances2005-02-11Paper
The geometry of triadic distances2005-02-11Paper
Distance Association Models for the Analysis of Repeated Transition Frequency Tables2004-06-15Paper
Distance models for three-way tables and three-way association2003-09-03Paper

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