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- Q18375842 subject Q6960426.
- Q18375842 subject Q7013898.
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- Q18375842 abstract "Multiple factor analysis (MFA) is a factorial method devoted to the study of tables in which a group of individuals is described by a set of variables (quantitative and / or qualitative) structured in groups. It may be seen as an extension of: Principal component analysis (PCA) when variables are quantitative, Multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) when variables are qualitative, Factor analysis of mixed data (FAMD) when the active variables belong to the two types.↑".
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- Q18375842 wikiPageExternalLink ADE-4.
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- Q18375842 wikiPageWikiLink Q6960426.
- Q18375842 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013898.
- Q18375842 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
- Q18375842 wikiPageWikiLink Q7849419.
- Q18375842 comment "Multiple factor analysis (MFA) is a factorial method devoted to the study of tables in which a group of individuals is described by a set of variables (quantitative and / or qualitative) structured in groups. It may be seen as an extension of: Principal component analysis (PCA) when variables are quantitative, Multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) when variables are qualitative, Factor analysis of mixed data (FAMD) when the active variables belong to the two types.↑".
- Q18375842 label "Multiple factor analysis".