Correspondence Analysis in Practice

Drawing on the author’s 45 years of experience in multivariate analysis, Correspondence Analysis in Practice, Third Edition, shows how the versatile method of correspondence analysis (CA) can be used for data visualization in a wide variety of situations. CA and its variants, subset CA, multiple CA and joint CA, translate two-way and multi-way tables into more readable graphical forms — ideal for applications in the social, environmental and health sciences, as well as marketing, economics, linguistics, archaeology, and more.

Michael Greenacre is Professor of Statistics at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, where he teaches a course, amongst others, on Data Visualization. He has authored and co-edited nine books and 80 journal articles and book chapters, mostly on correspondence analysis, the latest being Visualization and Verbalization of Data in 2015. He has given short courses in fifteen countries to environmental scientists, sociologists, data scientists and marketing professionals, and has specialized in statistics in ecology and social science.

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Correspondence Analysis in Practice

Drawing on the author’s 45 years of experience in multivariate analysis, Correspondence Analysis in Practice, Third Edition, shows how the versatile method of correspondence analysis (CA) can be used for data visualization in a wide variety of situations. CA and its variants, subset CA, multiple CA and joint CA, translate two-way and multi-way tables into more readable graphical forms — ideal for applications in the social, environmental and health sciences, as well as marketing, economics, linguistics, archaeology, and more.

Michael Greenacre is Professor of Statistics at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, where he teaches a course, amongst others, on Data Visualization. He has authored and co-edited nine books and 80 journal articles and book chapters, mostly on correspondence analysis, the latest being Visualization and Verbalization of Data in 2015. He has given short courses in fifteen countries to environmental scientists, sociologists, data scientists and marketing professionals, and has specialized in statistics in ecology and social science.

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Correspondence Analysis in Practice

Correspondence Analysis in Practice

by Michael Greenacre
Correspondence Analysis in Practice

Correspondence Analysis in Practice

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Drawing on the author’s 45 years of experience in multivariate analysis, Correspondence Analysis in Practice, Third Edition, shows how the versatile method of correspondence analysis (CA) can be used for data visualization in a wide variety of situations. CA and its variants, subset CA, multiple CA and joint CA, translate two-way and multi-way tables into more readable graphical forms — ideal for applications in the social, environmental and health sciences, as well as marketing, economics, linguistics, archaeology, and more.

Michael Greenacre is Professor of Statistics at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, where he teaches a course, amongst others, on Data Visualization. He has authored and co-edited nine books and 80 journal articles and book chapters, mostly on correspondence analysis, the latest being Visualization and Verbalization of Data in 2015. He has given short courses in fifteen countries to environmental scientists, sociologists, data scientists and marketing professionals, and has specialized in statistics in ecology and social science.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498731775
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/20/2016
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary Statistics
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Michael Greenacre is Professor of Statistics at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, where he teaches a course, amongst others, on Data Visualization. He has authored and co-edited nine books and 80 journal articles and book chapters, mostly on correspondence analysis, the latest being Visualization and Verbalization of Data in 2015. He has given short courses in fifteen countries to environmental scientists, sociologists, data scientists and marketing professionals, and has specialized in statistics in ecology and social science.

Table of Contents

Preface

Scatterplots and Maps

Profiles and the Profile Space

Masses and Centroids

Chi-Square Distance and Inertia

Plotting Chi-Square Distances

Reduction of Dimensionality

Optimal Scaling

Symmetry of Row and Column Analyses

Two-Dimensional Maps

Three More Examples

Contributions to Inertia

Supplementary Points

Correspondence Analysis Biplots

Transition and Regression Relationships

Clustering Rows and Columns

Multiway Tables

Stacked Tables

Multiple Correspondence Analysis

Joint Correspondence Analysis

Scaling Properties of MCA

Subset Correspondence Analysis

Analysis of Matches Matrices

Analysis of Square Tables

Correspondence Analysis of Networks

Data Recoding

Canonical Correspondence Analysis

Co-Inertia and Co-Correspondence Analysis

Aspects of Stability and Inference

Permutation Tests

Appendix A: Theory of Correspondence Analysis

Appendix B: Computation of Correspondence Analysis

Appendix C: Bibliography of Correspondence Analysis

Appendix D: Glossary of Terms

Appendix E: Epilogue

Index

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