Applied Multivariate Research

Applied Multivariate Research is a peer-reviewed journal publishing methodological and content papers that deal with the application of both classical and more modern multivariate statistical techniques, as well as measurement issues, in applied settings.

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Vol 13, No 1 (2009)

Table of Contents

Introduction

Multivariate Models for Threedimensional Data PDF
James W. Grice 1-3

Articles

Analysing Three-way Profile Data Using the Parafac and Tucker3 Models Illustrated with Views on Parenting Abstract PDF
Pieter M. Kroonenberg, Richard A. Harshman, Takashi Murakami 5-41
Three-way Hierarchical Classes: A Comparison of the Indclas and Tucker3-Hiclas Models Abstract PDF
Iwin Leenen, Eva Ceulemans 43-76
Analyzing Structural Relations in Multivariate Dyadic Binary Data Abstract PDF
Jorge González, Francis Tuerlinckx, Paul De Boeck 77-92
Generalized Procrustes Analysis: A Tool for Exploring Aggregates and Persons Abstract PDF
James W. Grice, Kimberly K. Assad 93-112


ISSN: 1918-1108