Correspondence Analysis in Practice

September 11, 2008

The second edition of Michael Greenacre's book Correspondence Analysis in Practice has been published by Chapman & Hall /CRC Press. This book has been completely rewritten compared to the first edition published in 1993.

This edition is characterized by a long section on computational aspects and Michael demonstrates the use of two software packages - R and XLSTAT - for correspondence analysis and its variants, multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA). You can read more about Michael's book at:
http://www.carme-n.org/?sec=books2
with ordering information at
http://www.carme-n.org/download/C6161FL.PDF