Analysis of individual differences in multidimensional scaling via an N-way generalization of “Eckart-Young” decomposition
JD Carroll, JJ Chang - Psychometrika, 1970 - Springer
JD Carroll, JJ Chang
Psychometrika, 1970•SpringerAn individual differences model for multidimensional scaling is outlined in which individuals
are assumed differentially to weight the several dimensions of a common “psychological
space”. A corresponding method of analyzing similarities data is proposed, involving a
generalization of “Eckart-Young analysis” to decomposition of three-way (or higher-way)
tables. In the present case this decomposition is applied to a derived three-way table of
scalar products between stimuli for individuals. This analysis yields a stimulus by …
are assumed differentially to weight the several dimensions of a common “psychological
space”. A corresponding method of analyzing similarities data is proposed, involving a
generalization of “Eckart-Young analysis” to decomposition of three-way (or higher-way)
tables. In the present case this decomposition is applied to a derived three-way table of
scalar products between stimuli for individuals. This analysis yields a stimulus by …
Abstract
An individual differences model for multidimensional scaling is outlined in which individuals are assumed differentially to weight the several dimensions of a common “psychological space”. A corresponding method of analyzing similarities data is proposed, involving a generalization of “Eckart-Young analysis” to decomposition of three-way (or higher-way) tables. In the present case this decomposition is applied to a derived three-way table of scalar products between stimuli for individuals. This analysis yields a stimulus by dimensions coordinate matrix and a subjects by dimensions matrix of weights. This method is illustrated with data on auditory stimuli and on perception of nations.
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