Perform MRSCAL in Hamlet II for multidimensional scaling
This article explains how to perform metric multidimensional scaling method MRSCAL in Hamlet II. MRSCAL stands for metric scaling.
analysis and scaling, hamletThis article explains how to perform metric multidimensional scaling method MRSCAL in Hamlet II. MRSCAL stands for metric scaling.
analysis and scaling, hamletThis article focuses on the application and interpretation of non-metric Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) method Michigan-Nijmegen Integrated Smallest Space Analysis (MINISSA) in Hamlet II.
analysis and scaling, hamletNon-hierarchical cluster analysis is the next step to a hierarchical cluster model. It allows the partitioning of the similar matrices into equal numbers of clusters. It also creates a list of the partitions from the similar matrix generated in the hierarchical cluster.
hamlet, text data analysisHamlet II is an approach to quantitative text-based analytical software. This article reviews the difference between them and Hamlet II. The table below presents various text-based analytical software available commercially.
basics of hamlet, hamletThis article talks about the application of Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) technique MDPREF using Hamlet II. It is performed on the same matrix of profiles or context units saved while performing joint frequency analysis.
analysis and scaling, hamletThis article presents a predictive assessment on the basis of secondary data available for malaria incidences in the period of 1998-2017. The predictive assessment uses the Autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model.
Epidemiological study for malaria, epidemiology, Modelling malaria prevalenceThe aim of the study is to show that the prevalence of malaria is dependent on the health care expenditures by the Government. Therefore, in this case, the impact of expenditures by Government on malarial incidences has been assessed using inferential statistical analyses.
Epidemiological study for malaria, epidemiology, Malaria distribution and expenditureMeta-analysis is a statistical technique that combines the findings from independent studies, such as clinical studies, epidemiological studies and intervention studies (Uman, 2011).
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