Cluster analysis: Survey and evaluation of techniques

Cluster analysis: Survey and evaluation of techniques

by E.J. Bynen
Cluster analysis: Survey and evaluation of techniques

Cluster analysis: Survey and evaluation of techniques

by E.J. Bynen

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Overview

During the last years the number of applications of cluster analysis in the social sciences has increased very rapidly. One of the reasons for this is the growing awareness that the assumption of homogeneity implicit in the application of such techniques as factor analysis and scaling is often violated by social science data; another is the increased interest in typolo­ gies and the construction of types. Dr. Bijnen has done an extremely useful job by putting together and evaluating attempts to arrive at better and more elegant techniques of cluster analysis from such diverse fields as the social sciences, biology and medicine. His presentation is very clear and concise, reflecting his intention not to write a 'cookery-book' but a text for scholars who need a reliable guide to pilot them through an extensive and widely scattered literature. Ph. C. Stouthard v Preface This book contains a survey of a number of techniques of clustering analysis. The merits and demerits of the procedures described are also discussed so that the research worker can make an informed choice between them. These techniques have been published in a very great number of journals which are not all easily accessible to the sociologist. This difficulty is compounded because developments in the different disciplines have occurred almost entirely independently from each other; reference is made only sporadically in a piece of literature to the literature of other disciplines.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401167840
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 02/14/2012
Series: Tilburg Studies on Sociology , #1
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1973
Pages: 124
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

1. Coefficients for Dehning The Degree of Similarity Between Objects.- 1.1. Introduction.- 1.2. The slope method of Du Mas.- 1.3. Cattell’s rc coefficient of pattern similarity.- 1.4. The D-coefficient.- 1.5. Cohen’s rc coefficient.- 1.6. Zubin’s index and its variants.- 1.6.1. Zubin’s index.- 1.6.2. The similarity index of Jaccard.- 1.6.3. The index of Rogers and Tanimoto.- 1.6.4. The G-index of Holley and Guilford.- 1.7. Hyvarinen’s coefficient.- 1.8. Smirnov’s coefficient.- 1.9. Goodall’s probabilistic similarity index.- 1.10. The distance measure of Williams, a.o..- 1.11. Conclusion.- 2. Methods Developed for Forming Clusters of Variables or Objects.- 2.1. Introduction.- 2.2. The matrix diagonal method.- 2.3. Methods for re-ordering a socio-matrix.- 2.3.1. Method of Beum and Brundage.- 2.3.2. Method of Coleman and MacRae.- 2.3.3. Method of Weiss.- 2.3.4. Method of Spilerman.- 2.4. Ramifying linkage analysis.- 2.5. The Gengerelli method.- 2.6. The approximate delimitation method.- 2.7. The B-coefficient of Holzinger and Harman.- 2.8. Iterative factor analysis.- 2.8.1. Wherry and Gaylord.- 2.8.2. Bass.- 2.8.3. Boon van Ostade.- 2.8.4. Conclusion.- 2.9. Sneath’s single linkage method.- 2.10. Serensen’s complete linkage method.- 2.11. Wishart’s method.- 2.12. The method of Michener and Sokal.- 2.13. Bridges’ method.- 2.14. The King method.- 2.15. Tryon’s cluster analysis.- 2.16. Conclusion.- Methods of Forming Clusters for Objects.- 3.1. Introduction.- 3.2. Thomdike’s method.- 3.3. The method of Sawrey, Keller and Conger.- 3.4. Ward’s method.- 3.5. Johnson’s hierarchical clustering scheme.- 3.6. Hierarchical representation of similarity matrices by trees.- 3.7. Cluster analysis according to Constantinescu.- 3.8. The method of Rogers and Tanimoto.- 3.9. Hyvarinen’s method.- 3.10. Bonner’s methods.- 3.10.1. On the basis of dichotomous variables.- 3.10.2. On the basis of variables on interval level.- 3.11. Boolean cluster search method.- 3.12. Gengerelli’s method.- 3.13. Mattson and Dammann’s method.- 3.14. The methods of Edwards, a.o..- 3.15. Conclusion.- 4. Methods for The Construction of Types Following Mcquitty.- 4.1. Introduction.- 4.2. Agreement analysis.- 4.3. Elementary linkage analysis.- 4.4. Elementary factor analysis.- 4.5. Hierarchical linkage analysis.- 4.6. Hierarchical syndrome analysis.- 4.7. Multiple rank order typal analysis.- 4.8. Classification by reciprocal pairs.- 4.9. Intercolumnar correlational analysis.- 4.10. Nominee-selectee analysis.- 4.11. Multiple agreement analysis.- 4.12. Criticism.- 5. Some Applications.- 5.1. Introduction.- 5.2. Thorndike’s method.- 5.3. The method of Sawrey, Keller and Conger.- 5.4. Ward’s method.- 5.5. McQuitty’s syndrome analysis.- 5.5.1. On election results.- 5.5.2. On latent class analysis data.- 5.6. Factor analysis.- 5.6.1. On the basis of correlation coefficients.- 5.6.2. On the basis of product sums.- 5.7. Comparison of the applications.- Conclusion.
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