A Geneaology of Correspondence Analysis: Part 2 - The Variants


Abstract


In 2012, a comprehensive historical and genealogical discussion of correspondence analysis was published in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Statistics. That genealogy consisted of more than 270 key books and articles and focused on an historical development of the correspondence analysis,
a statistical tool which provides the analyst with a visual inspection of the association between two or more categorical variables. In this new genealogy, we provide a brief overview of over 30 variants of correspondence analysis that now exist outside of the traditional approaches used to analyse
the association between two or more categorical variables. It comprises of a bibliography of a more than 300 books and articles that were not included in the 2012 bibliography and highlights the growth in the development of
correspondence analysis across all areas of research.

DOI Code: 10.1285/i20705948v12n2p542

Keywords: Correspondence analysis, dual scaling, optimal scaling, reciprocal averaging, R, history of statistics

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