It looks like you're offline.
Open Library logo
additional options menu

MARC Record from marc_columbia

Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-005.mrc:145129274:5913
Source marc_columbia
Download Link /show-records/marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-005.mrc:145129274:5913?format=raw

LEADER: 05913fam a2200373 a 4500
001 2110815
005 20220615204819.0
008 970723t19981998caua b 001 0 eng
010 $a 97035782
020 $a0122990455 (acid-free paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)37475149
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm37475149
035 $9ANE6359CU
035 $a(NNC)2110815
035 $a2110815
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOrLoB-B
050 00 $aQA278$b.V57 1998
082 00 $a001.4/226$221
245 00 $aVisualization of categorical data /$cedited by Jörg Blasius, Michael Greenacre.
260 $aSan Diego :$bAcademic Press,$c[1998], ©1998.
300 $axiv, 594 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 541-574) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tHere's Looking at Multivariables /$rJan de Leeuw --$gPt. 1.$tGraphics for Visualization.$g2.$tConceptual Models for Visualizing Contingency Table Data /$rMichael Friendly.$g3.$tBertin's Graphics and Multidimensional Data Analysis /$rJean-Hugues Chauchat and Alban Risson.$g4.$tThe Use of Visualization in the Examination of Categorical Event Histories /$rBrian Francis, Mark Fuller and John Pritchard.$g5.$tGeneralized Impurity Measures and Data Diagnostics in Decision Trees /$rTomas Aluja-Banet and Eduard Nafria.$g6.$tObstetricians' Attitudes on Perinatal Risk: The Role of Quantitative and Conceptual Scaling Procedures /$rUlrich Frick, Jurgen Rehm and Karl Erich Wolff [et al.].$g7.$tComparison of Visualizations in Formal Concept Analysis and Correspondence Analysis /$rKarl Erich Wolff and Siegfried Gabler.$g8.$tThe Z-Plot: A Graphical Procedure for Contingency Tables with an Ordered Response Variable /$rVartan Choulakian and Jacques Allard --$gPt. 2.$tCorrespondence Analysis.
505 80 $g9.$tUsing Visualization Techniques to Explore Bulgarian Politics /$rIvailo Partchev.$g10.$tVisualization of Agenda Building Processes by Correspondence Analysis /$rBernd Martens and Jorg Kasti.$g11.$tVisualizations of Textual Data /$rLudovic Lebart.$g12.$tVisualization of Open Questions: French Study of Pupils' Attitudes to Mathematics /$rMonica Becue Bertaut.$g13.$tThe Cloud of Candidates. Exploring the Political Field /$rFernand Fehlen.$g14.$tNormative Integration of the Avant-garde? Traditionalism in the Art Worlds of Vienna, Hamburg, and Paris /$rChristian Tarnai and Ulf Wuggenig.$g15.$tGraphing Is Believing: Interpretable Graphs for Dual Scaling /$rShizuhiko Nishisato.$g16.$tInterpreting Axes in Multiple Correspondence Analysis: Method of the Contributions of Points and Deviations /$rBrigitte Le Roux and Henry Rouanet.$g17.$tDiagnostics for Joint Displays in Correspondence Analysis /$rMichael Greenacre.
505 80 $g18.$tUsing Multiple Correspondence Analysis to Distinguish between Substantive and Nonsubstantive Responses /$rVictor Thiessen and Jorg Blasius.$g19.$tThe Case of the French Cantons: An Application of Three-Way Correspondence Analysis /$rAndre Carlier and Pieter M. Kroonenberg.$g20.$tVisual Display of Interaction in Multiway Contingency Tables by Use of Homogeneity Analysis: the 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 Case /$rJacqueline J. Meulman and Willem J. Heiser.$g21.$tGraphical Displays in Nonsymmetrical Correspondence Analysis /$rSimona Balbi.$g22.$tTernary Classification Trees: A Factorial Approach /$rRoberta Siciliano and Francesco Mola --$gPt. 3.$tMultidimensional Scaling and Biplot.$g23.$tCorrespondence Analysis as a Multidimensional Scaling Technique for Nonfrequency Similarity Matrices /$rA. Kimball Romney, Carmella C. Moore and Timothy J. Brazill.$g24.$tRegional Interpretations in Multidimensional Scaling /$rIngwer Borg and Patrick J. F. Groenen.
505 80 $g25.$tVisualizing Categorical Data with Related Metric Scaling /$rCarles M. Cuadras and Josep Fortiana.$g26.$tContrasting the Electorates of Eight Political Parties: A Visual Presentation Using the Biplot /$rMagda Vuylsteke-Wauters, Jaak Billiet and Hans de Witte [et al.].$g27.$tUse of Biplots to Diagnose Independence Models in Three-Way Contingency Tables /$rK. Ruben Gabriel, M. Purificacion Galindo and Jose Luis Vicente-Villardon.$g28.$tPrediction Regions for Categorical Variables /$rJohn C. Gower and Simon A. Harding --$gPt. 4.$tVisualization and Modeling.$g29.$tAnalysis of Contingency Tables Using Graphical Displays Based on the Mixture Index of Fit /$rClifford C. Clogg, Tamas Rudas and Stephen Matthews.$g30.$tVisualization in Ideal Point Discriminant Analysis /$rYoshio Takane.$g31.$tModeling Time-Dependent Preferences: Drifts in Ideal Points /$rUlf Bockenholt.$g32.$tCorrespondence Analysis Used Complementary to Latent Class Analysis in Comparative Social Research /$rAllan L. McCutcheon.
505 80 $g33.$tGraphical Display of Latent Budget Analysis and Latent Class Analysis, with Special Reference to Correspondence Analysis /$rL. Andries van der Ark and Peter G. M. van der Heijden.$g34.$tUsing New General Ordinal Logit Displays to Visualize the Effects in Categorical Outcome Data /$rJay Magidson.$g35.$tLog-Bilinear Biplots in Action /$rAntoine de Falguerolles.
520 $aThis book comprises chapters from numerous researchers in fields using categorical data, especially the social sciences. The context for this categorical data is visualization; the content explores categorical data through graphical displays such as maps, trees, custom-designed computer graphics, and geometric shapes. Topical coverage also includes models for categorical data and the use of visual tools to aid in the interpretation of models and the modeling process.
650 0 $aMultivariate analysis$xGraphic methods.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95000723
700 1 $aBlasius, Jörg,$d1957-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91065251
700 1 $aGreenacre, Michael L.
852 00 $boff,psy$hQA278$i.V57 1998