A Theory of DataMathematical theory of data to be used in the behavioural social sciences. Bibliography pp. 567 to 576. |
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The Formal Basis of Data | 15 |
The Four Kinds of Data | 27 |
PREFERENTIAL CHOICE DATA | 59 |
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A₁ alternatives analyzed attribute bilateral pair cartwheel channel capacity Chapter column compensatory model conditional proximity matrix configuration construct correlation corresponding data matrix dimensionality dimensions discussed dyads equation example experimental factor analysis function hyperplane ideal point individual individual's interpoint distances interpreted interval interval scale intransitive kind of data latent latent class model measurement method midpoints multidimensional observations obtained order relations ordered metric ordinal scale pair comparisons pair of points pair of stimuli pairwise partial order permuting pick 1/n preference orderings preferential choice data presented probability problem procedure Psychol psychological QIIa QIIb data QIIIb QIVa qualitative J scale rank order ratio scale redundancy regions relations on pairs response patterns scale values social welfare function solution SPF's stimulus points stimulus space stochastic transitivity stochastically dominant submatrix subset symmetric proximity matrix Table Torgerson triangles triples unfolding theory unidimensional unilateral utility variable vector yield