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Correspondence Analysis

Wolfgang Karl Härdle, Leopold Simar and Matthias R. Fengler
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Wolfgang Karl Härdle: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz Chair of Statistics
Matthias R. Fengler: University of St. Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science

Chapter Chapter 15 in Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis, 2024, pp 425-442 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Correspondence analysis provides tools for analyzing the associations between rows and columns of contingency tables. A contingency table is a two-entry frequency table where the joint frequencies of two qualitative variables are reported. For instance, a ( 2 × 2 ) $$(2 \times 2)$$ table could be formed by observing from a sample of n individuals’ two qualitative variables: the individual’s sex and whether the individual smokes. The table reports the observed joint frequencies. In general ( n × p ) $$(n \times p)$$ tables may be considered.

Date: 2024
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