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Correspondence Analysis of Archeological Abundance Matrices
Jan de Leeuw, Department of Statistics, UCLA

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ABSTRACT:
In this chapter we discuss the Correspondence Analysis (CA) techniques used in other chapters of this book. CA is presented as a multivariate exploratory technique, as a proximity analysis technique based on Benzecri distances, as a technique to decompose the total chi-square of frequency matrices, and as a least squares method to fit association or ordination models.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Jan de Leeuw, "Correspondence Analysis of Archeological Abundance Matrices" (January 30, 2007). Department of Statistics, UCLA. Department of Statistics Papers. Paper 2007010121.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/uclastat/papers/2007010121

 
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