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Joint Correspondence Analysis (JCA) by Maximum Likelihood

Methodology - United States
doi 10.1027/1614-1881.1.1.18
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PsychologySocial Sciences
Date

January 1, 2005

Authors
Jeroen K. VermuntCarolyn J. Anderson
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Leibniz-Institute for Psychology Information (ZPID)


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