The following pages link to Pieter M. Kroonenberg (Q288989):
Displaying 23 items.
- (Q71942) (redirect page) (← links)
- Using generalized Procrustes analysis for multiple imputation in principal component analysis (Q288990) (← links)
- Modelling trends in ordered correspondence analysis using orthogonal polynomials (Q316754) (← links)
- Decompositions and biplots in three-way correspondence analysis (Q676511) (← links)
- A survey of algorithms for exact distributions of test statistics in r\(\times c\) contingency tables with fixed margins (Q1071432) (← links)
- Some additional results on principal components analysis of three-mode data by means of alternating least squares algorithms (Q1104666) (← links)
- Principal component analysis of three-mode data by means of alternating least squares algorithms (Q1138320) (← links)
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- The TUCKALS line. A suite of programs for three-way data analysis (Q1896208) (← links)
- Symmetrical and non-symmetrical variants of three-way correspondence analysis for ordered variables (Q2075708) (← links)
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- Annotated bibliography of three-mode factor analysis (Q3658940) (← links)
- Multiplicative Models for Interaction in Three-Way ANOVA, with Applications to Plant Breeding (Q4666071) (← links)
- In memoriam Albert Verbeek (1946–1990) (Q4696592) (← links)
- Evaluation of multiple-imputation procedures for three-mode component models (Q5106990) (← links)
- Non-symmetric correspondence analysis and biplot representation: Comparing differences in market share distribution (Q5123782) (← links)
- Missing data in principal component analysis of questionnaire data: a comparison of methods (Q5219493) (← links)
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- Applied Multiway Data Analysis (Q5444879) (← links)
- Three‐mode principal component analysis and perfect congruence analysis for sets of covariance matrices (Q5750187) (← links)
- Multivariate Humanities (Q5855549) (← links)
- The Tale of Cochran's Rule: My Contingency Table has so Many Expected Values Smaller than 5, What Am I to Do? (Q5882527) (← links)