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Analysis of Three-Way Data Matrices Based on Pairwise Relation Measures

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The basic types of 3-way data matrices are described. The special case of one or more sets of qualitative characters observed on one or more groups of individuals is then examined. Several exploratory techniques of analysis are suggested, based on appropriately defined measures of relationship between individuals or between categories of the investigated characters.

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Coppi, R. (1986). Analysis of Three-Way Data Matrices Based on Pairwise Relation Measures. In: De Antoni, F., Lauro, N., Rizzi, A. (eds) COMPSTAT. Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46890-2_20

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