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Title: MDS Surveys


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MDS Surveys Large Data Sets
  • MDS developed in context of Psychology.Typically
  • small numbers of individuals
  • modest number of objects
  • For 2W1M data, there is usually no problem
  • Aggregate over individuals for dissimilarity
    measures between objects.
  • If needs be, program sizes can be increased
  • The restrictions arise from original programming
    languages
  • Which had no provision for dynamic allocation of
    arrays.
  • Tho for Q analysis with large N, there may be a
    problem.

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MDS Surveys Large Data Sets
  • Large Number Problems usually arise in the case
    of large numbers of individuals
  • In 2W2M (where 1st mode is often individuals)
  • In 3W data(where one mode is often individuals).
  • Before you proceed THINK
  • Do you REALLY wish to parameterize a large number
    ( even thousands) of individuals?
  • AND, if you do, how will you actually analyse
    them, or build them into your model?
  • But if you DO have large numbers, then STRATEGIES
    you might adopt include the following

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MDS Surveys
  • But , if you think you have problems
  • Kruskal Hart (1966)Geometric Interpretation of
    Diagnostic Data From a Digital Machine
  • 30,000 computer malfunctions! (co-occurrences)
  • And in early days of small computer memories!
  • So, how did he do it?
  • Overlapping random samples of objects
  • Each scaled, using fix co-ordinates
  • Mapped into 6-D space!
  • Which provided diagnostic key for future failures

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MDS Surveys 2W2M Data
  • 1 The External Fix Pour in batches
    Strategy
  • Scale Group/stimulus Space
  • Possibly using overlapping samples and Procrustes
  • Do an External analysis with 2W2M data, using
    PREFMAP 3 and/or 4
  • FIX Group Space Configuration
  • Then Input batches of individuals data
  • ( up to programs limit )
  • All ideal points/vectors are w.r.t. same
    Configuration

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MDS Surveys (3W data)
  • 2 MAKE SUB-GROUPS YOUR UNIT
  • Represent pseudo-individuals , i.e.
  • Subgroups defined either by combination of a
    priori characteristics
  • OR defined by previously-detected a posteriori
    Clusters
  • THEN aggregate (average) within each sub-group
  • Calculate dissimilarity measure (eg G-K gamma,
    Kendalls tau for Likert data) 2W1M for each
    subgroup
  • Scale subgroups as individuals in INDSCAL.

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MDS, Surveys, Large Nos.References
  • Coxon, A.P.M. Jones, C.L. (1977) 'Applications
    of multidimensional scaling techniques in the
    analysis of survey data' in C.A. O'Muircheartaigh
    and C. Payne, The Analysis of Survey Data
    Exploring Data Structures London, Wiley.
  • Kruskal, J.B. and R. E. Hart A Geometric
    Interpretation of Diagnostic Data From a Digital
    Machine Based on a Study of the Morris, Illinois
    Electronic Central Office, Bell Sys. Tech. J.,
    458 (October 1966), pp. 1299-1338.
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