Recommended Readings

See the following texts for more information on multiple correspondence analysis:

Benzécri, J. P. 1992. Correspondence analysis handbook. New York: Marcel Dekker.

Guttman, L. 1941. The quantification of a class of attributes: A theory and method of scale construction. In: The Prediction of Personal Adjustment, P. Horst, eds. New York: Social Science Research Council.

Meulman, J. J. 1982. Homogeneity analysis of incomplete data. Leiden: DSWO Press.

Meulman, J. J. 1996. Fitting a distance model to homogeneous subsets of variables: Points of view analysis of categorical data. Journal of Classification, 13, 249-266.

Meulman, J. J., and W. J. Heiser. 1997. Graphical display of interaction in multiway contingency tables by use of homogeneity analysis. In: Visual Display of Categorical Data, M. Greenacre, and J. Blasius, eds. New York: Academic Press.

Nishisato, S. 1984. Forced classification: A simple application of a quantification method. Psychometrika, 49, 25-36.

Tenenhaus, M., and F. W. Young. 1985. An analysis and synthesis of multiple correspondence analysis, optimal scaling, dual scaling, homogeneity analysis, and other methods for quantifying categorical multivariate data. Psychometrika, 50, 91-119.

Van Rijckevorsel, J. 1987. The application of fuzzy coding and horseshoes in multiple correspondence analysis. Leiden: DSWO Press.