Pick & Mix: Correspondence Analysis
Date:
14/07/2015
Organised by:
University of Hertfordshire
Presenter:
Dr Neil H. Spencer
Level:
Intermediate (some prior knowledge)
Contact:
Dr Neil H. Spencer
01707 285574
statistics@herts.ac.uk
Map:
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Venue:
de Havilland campus,
University of Hertfordshire,
Hatfield,
Herts.
Description:
This course is about using graphical methods to examine relationships between categorical variables.
It is aimed at all who have data containing categorical variables and would like to use graphical methods to examine relationships between them. The course will focus on the practical application of the technique rather than its mathematical complexities.
The topic covered in this course is correspondence analysis. This topic will be demonstrated using SPSS and a custom-built add-in for Microsoft Excel.
Prior knowledge of the chi-square test of independence is essential.
This pick & mix topic is also available as part of our “Essential Topics in Multivariate Data Analysis” course, alongside other pick & mix topics. Please note that by doing the combined course, you would be obtaining a discount on the fees for undertaking the individual pick & mix elements.
See our full range of courses at http://go.herts.ac.uk/sscu.
Cost:
£120
Website and registration:
Region:
East of England
Keywords:
Latent Variable Models, Correspondence analysis, Quantitative Software, Excel, SPSS, Statistics
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