Simple and canonical correspondence analysis using the R package anacor

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This paper presents the R package anacor for the computation of simple and canonical correspondence analysis with missing values. The canonical correspondence analysis is specified in a rather general way by imposing covariates on the rows and/or the columns of the two-dimensional frequency table. The package allows for scaling methods such as standard, Benzécri, centroid, and Goodman scaling. In addition, along with well-known two- and three-dimensional joint plots including confidence ellipsoids, it offers alternative plotting possibilities in terms of transformation plots, Benzécri plots, and regression plots.

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de Leeuw, J., & Mair, P. (2009). Simple and canonical correspondence analysis using the R package anacor. Journal of Statistical Software, 31(5), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v031.i05

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