ALSCAL: A nonmetric multidimensional scaling program with several individual-differences options

  • Young F
  • Takane Y
  • Lewyckyj R
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ALSCAL is a nonmetric (or metric) multidimensional scaling (MDS) program with a number of individualdifferences options unavailable in other nonmetric MDS programs. This is the only program which incorporates individual-differences MDS models (Carroll & Chang, 1970; McGee, 1968) with multidimensional unfolding (MDU) models (Coombs, 1964; Young, 1972) and nonindividual-differences MDS models (Guttman, 1968; Kruskal, 1964; ...

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Young, F. W., Takane, Y., & Lewyckyj, R. (1978). ALSCAL: A nonmetric multidimensional scaling program with several individual-differences options. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 10(3), 451–453. https://doi.org/10.3758/bf03205177

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