Developed by Jean-Paul Benzerci more than 30 years ago, correspondence analysis as a framework for analyzing data quickly found widespread popularity in Europe. The topicality and importance of correspondence analysis continue, and with the tremendous computing power now available and new fields of application emerging, its significance is greater
"Detailed examples of its application to data are drawn from an astonishingly wide variety of fields; astronomy, financial modeling and forecasting, comparisons of prehistoric and modern groups of dogs, ancient goblets and measurements on ancient Egyptian skulls. …All in all this book can be recommended as a succinct reference on all aspects of correspondence analysis, theoretical, computational, and practical."-J.M. Juritz, Short Book Reviews of the ISI"This book plays an important role in bridging the gap between learning a method and actually implementing it . . . could serve as either a text for an introductory course on CA or as a supplementary text to a more advanced graduate course in CA or multivariate techniques in general . . . The author should be commended for bringing these issues to the forefront." – Douglas Steinley, University of Missouri-Columbia, in Psychometrika, March 2007, Vol. 74, No. 1
Innehållsförteckning
Introduction. Theory of Correspondence Analysis. Input Data Coding. Examples and Case Studies. Content Analysis of Text. Concluding Remarks. References. Index