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The Analysis of Three-Way Contingency Tables by Three-Mode Association Models

Carolyn J. Anderson

Year: 1996 Journal:   Psychometrika Vol: 61 (3)Pages: 465-483   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

The RC ( M ) association model (Goodman, 1979, 1985, 1986, 1991) is useful for analyzing the relationship between the variables of a 2-way cross-classification. The models presented here are generalizations of the RC ( M ) association model for 3-way tables. The family of models proposed here, “3-mode association” models, use Tucker's 3-mode components model (Tucker, 1964, 1966; Kroonenberg, 1983) to represent either the three factor interaction or the combined effects of two and three factor interactions. An example from a study in developmental psychology (Kramer & Gottman, 1992) is provided to illustrate the usefulness of the proposed models.

Keywords:
Contingency table Association (psychology) Mode (computer interface) Econometrics Psychology Factor (programming language) Statistics Computer science Mathematics

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