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APPLICATION OF A POPULATION BASED STUDY OF CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, March 2010, Pages: 68


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Correspondence analysis is a method making easy to interpret the categorical variables given in contingency tables, showing the similarities, associations as well as divergences among these variables via graphics on a lower dimensional space. Since it factors the data matrix into the rows and columns, and shows each of them with a separate graphics, it releases important information about the structure of the data. There are similarities between this analysis and some other multivariate methods including Principal Component Analysis, Log-Linear Models and Multidimensional Scaling. Having lots of categorical data in applied science, such as in medicine, biology and economy, makes the correspondence analysis very popular method. In this book, correspondence analysis will be applied to the epidemiological research data obtained from the study in which people who had any illnesses and were gathered for adults' mental health research at Narlidere education and research area conducted by Dokuz Eylul University School of Medicine Department of Public Health, were utilized.



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