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Complex Space Models for the Analysis of Asymmetry

In: Measurement and Multivariate Analysis

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  • Naohito Chino

    (Aichi Gakuin University)

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Summary Two kinds of complex space models are discussed for the analysis of asymmetry. One is the H Ermitian Form Asymmetric multidimensional Scaling for Interval Data (EFASID), which is a version of Hermitian Form Model (HFM) for the analysis of one-mode two-way asymmetric relational data proposed by Chino and Shiraiwa (1993). It was first proposed by Chino (1999). Some results from simulations of EFASID are reported. The other is a possible complex difference system model for the analysis of two-mode three-way asymmetric relational data. Implications of such a complex difference system model are discussed.

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  • Naohito Chino, 2002. "Complex Space Models for the Analysis of Asymmetry," Springer Books, in: Shizuhiko Nishisato & Yasumasa Baba & Hamparsum Bozdogan & Koji Kanefuji (ed.), Measurement and Multivariate Analysis, pages 107-114, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-4-431-65955-6_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-65955-6_11
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