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- Boolean_analysis abstract "Boolean analysis was introduced by Flament (1976). The goal of a Boolean analysis is to detect deterministic dependencies between the items of a questionnaire or similar data-structures in observed response patterns. These deterministic dependencies have the form of logical formulas connecting the items. Assume, for example, that a questionnaire contains items i, j, and k. Examples of such deterministic dependencies are then i → j, i ∧ j → k, and i ∨ j → k.Since the basic work of Flament (1976) a number of different methods for Boolean analysis have been developed. See, for example, Buggenhaut and Degreef (1987), Duquenne (1987), item tree analysis Leeuwe (1974), Schrepp (1999), or Theuns (1998). These methods share the goal to derive deterministic dependencies between the items of a questionnaire from data, but differ in the algorithms to reach this goal.Boolean analysis is an explorative method to detect deterministic dependencies between items. The detected dependencies must be confirmed in subsequent research. Methods of Boolean analysis do not assume that the detected dependencies describe the data completely. There may be other probabilistic dependencies as well. Thus, a Boolean analysis tries to detect interesting deterministic structures in the data, but has not the goal to uncover all structural aspects in the data set. Therefore, it makes sense to use other methods, like for example latent class analysis, together with a Boolean analysis.".
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- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Association_rule_learning.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Boolean_algebra.
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- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Statistical_models.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Data_mining.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Determinism.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Dichotomy.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Educational_psychology.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Exploratory_data_analysis.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Formal_concept_analysis.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Fred_S._Roberts.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Romme.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Item_tree_analysis.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Knowledge_space.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Latent_class_model.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Piagets_theory_of_cognitive_development.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Questionnaire.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Social_science.
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boolean analysis".
- Boolean_analysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boolean comparative analysis".
- Boolean_analysis subject Category:Data_analysis.
- Boolean_analysis subject Category:Logic_and_statistics.
- Boolean_analysis subject Category:Statistical_models.
- Boolean_analysis type Model.
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- Boolean_analysis comment "Boolean analysis was introduced by Flament (1976). The goal of a Boolean analysis is to detect deterministic dependencies between the items of a questionnaire or similar data-structures in observed response patterns. These deterministic dependencies have the form of logical formulas connecting the items. Assume, for example, that a questionnaire contains items i, j, and k.".
- Boolean_analysis label "Boolean analysis".
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