Yes,I am new to this method.
Thanks for your reply.
At 2013-06-04 22:26:24,"David Carlson" wrote:
Correct. You do not seem to understand MCA very well. You have selected to
remove all of the variables from the analysis and then project them into the
space defined by the remaining vari
Correct. You do not seem to understand MCA very well. You have
selected to remove all of the variables from the analysis and then
project them into the space defined by the remaining variables - and
there are NO remaining variables.
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David L Carlson
Associat
Yes,I DO select all of the variables as quanti.sup and quali.sup.
>From your words,it seems that the quanti.sup and quali.sup. are not parts of
>the original variables,but are "estimated" from the other variables?
Many thanks.
At 2013-06-03 21:54:59,"David Carlson" wrote:
>Probably bec
Probably because you have defined all of the variables as
supplemental. These will then be estimated from the other variables,
but there are no other variables.
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David L Carlson
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77840-43
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