Correspondence Analysis and Related Methods Stream:
* All papers marked 'Review' were peer reviewed, that is reviewed
anonymously by two or more reviewers.
Correspondence Analysis of Ordinal Contingency Tables and Modelling Association – A Social Perspective,
Eric J. Beh
School of Computing and Mathematics University of Western Sydney, Australia · Abstract · Contact Author: E.Beh@uws.edu.au
Visualising sentencing patterns in New South Wales and Victorian magistrates courts.,
David Tait¹ Alice Richardson²
School of Law, University of Canberra¹ University of Canberra² · Full Paper · Contact Author: David.Tait@canberra.edu.au
A naïve trajectory of uses and misuses of correspondence analysis: varied attempts to understand curriculum selection and place in social space in suburbs and country towns in Southeast and Southwest Queensland
Robert Funnell
Centre for Learning Research, Griffith University · Abstract · Contact Author: r.funnell@griffith.edu.au