2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-5823.2004.tb00236.x
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Simple Correspondence Analysis: A Bibliographic Review

Abstract: Over the past few decades correspondence analysis has gained an international reputation as a powerful statistical tool for the graphical analysis of contingency tables. This popularity stems from its development and application in many European countries, especially France, and its use has spread to English speaking nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom. Its growing popularity amongst statistical practitioners, and more recently those disciplines where the role of statistics is less dominan… Show more

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“…As further explained by Beh (2004), Greenacre (1984) and Aktürk et al (2007), the homogeneity analysis, sometimes referred to as correspondence analysis, is suitable for representing graphically the patterns underlying behind a space of observations and categorical variables. In our case, this is formed by articles (observations) and descriptors (variables).…”
Section: Methods and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As further explained by Beh (2004), Greenacre (1984) and Aktürk et al (2007), the homogeneity analysis, sometimes referred to as correspondence analysis, is suitable for representing graphically the patterns underlying behind a space of observations and categorical variables. In our case, this is formed by articles (observations) and descriptors (variables).…”
Section: Methods and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La información obtenida a través de la aplicación del Análisis de Correspondencias Simples para este tipo de actividad demuestra la importancia de esta herramienta estadística cuando se aplica al ámbito de las ciencias sociales, validado con los resultados alcanzados para estas ciencias por otros investigadores (Batista y Sureda, 1987;Greenacre, 1993) y más recientemente (Beh, 2004). …”
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“…The actin and mitochondrial patterns of oocytes and blastocysts were analysed as categorical data using correspondence analysis for data visualization [39]. As a complementary test to the correspondence analysis, Cramér's V coefficient, together with…”
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confidence: 99%