Technik und Weiterentwicklung der multiplen Korrespondenzanalyse
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Nach der Darstellung der Technik der multiplen Korrespondenzanalyse wird gezeigt, daß die multiple Korrespondenzanalyse insbesondere bei der Analyse von qualitativen Merkmalen mit vielen Ausprägungen geringe prozentuale Erklärungsbeiträge der Faktorenachsenund damit geringe globale Erklärungsgüten niedrigdimensionaler Faktorenräume liefert. Die zur Erhöhung der relativen Erklärungsbeiträge der Faktorenachsen von Greenacre (1993) vorgeschlagene Methode der Achsen-Reskalierung wird dargestellt und numerisch beurteilt. Greenacres Joint Correspondence Analysis motiviert im Anschluß die Weiterentwicklung der Korrespondenzanalyse über direkte Kommunalitätenschätzer.
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