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- From: "D. Glen McPherson" <mcphers@HILBERT.MATHS.UTAS.EDU.AU>
- Subject: Re: "s-mode" and "t-mode" in principal component analysis (fwd)
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- From HARVEYRJ@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU Thu Jul 23 21:19:12 1992
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- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 92 07:15:24 EDT
- From: rj <HARVEYRJ@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU>
- Subject: Re: "s-mode" and "t-mode" in principal component analysis
- To: "D. Glen McPherson" <mcphers@hilbert.maths.utas.edu.au>
- In-Reply-To: Your message of Thu, 23 Jul 92 15:45:57 EST
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- hi again:
- it just struck me that a more general treatment on the r v. q and
- s v. t kinds of factors (components) can be found in Tucker's work on
- three-mode factor analysis; the main paper is Tucker, L. R., (1966, I
- think), _psychometrika_, title three-mode factor analysis. as I recall,
- at the end of that paper he discusses issues involved in analyzing and
- interpreting the factors of a "time mode" of data, which is the basic
- problem addressed by s and t-mode analysis. hope this helps!
-
- r. j. harvey
- virginia tech, psychology
- blacksburg, VA 24061-0436
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