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Exploratory Analysis of Ordinal Repeated Measures

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A technique for exploring repeated measures of ordinal responses is developed. This technique uses an aural rather than a visual representation. It is shown that the resulting sound encoding system is well-suited to data of this type. The technique has been implemented in Apple Computer’s HyperCard, and examples of its use are given.

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Wilson, S.R. (1992). Exploratory Analysis of Ordinal Repeated Measures. In: Dodge, Y., Whittaker, J. (eds) Computational Statistics. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-26811-7_8

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