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Alberti G. 2013, Making sense of Contingency Tables in archaeology: The aid of Correspondence Analysis to intra-site activity areas research, «Journal of Data Science», 11, 479-499.
Bandalos D.L., Boehm-Kaufman M.R. 2009, Four common misconceptions in Exploratory Factor Analysis, in C.E. Lance, R.J. Vandenberg (eds.), Statistical and Methodological Myth and Urban Legends, New York-London, Routledge, 61-87.
Baxter M.J. 1994, Exploratory Multivariate Analysis in Archaeology, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.
Baxter M.J., Cool H.E.M. 2010, Correspondence analysis in R for archaeologist: an educational account, «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 21, 211-228.
Beh E.J., Lombardo R. 2014, Correspondence Analysis: Theory, Practice and New Strategies, Chichester, Wiley.
Bellanger L., Tomassone R., Husi P. 2008, A statistical approach for dating archaeological contexts, «Journal of Data Science», 6, 135-154.
Bendixen M. 1995, Compositional perceptual mapping using Chi-squared Tree Analysis and Correspondence Analysis, «Journal of Marketing Management», 11, 571-581.
Benzécri J.P. 1992, Correspondence Analysis Handbook, New York, Marcel Dekker.
Blasius J., Greenacre M. 1998, Visualization of Categorical Data, San Diego-London, Academic Press.
Bølviken E.E., Helskog K., Holm-Olsen I., Solheim L. Bertelsen R. 1982, Correspondence Analysis: An alternative to Principal Components, «World Archaeology», 14, 41-60.
Camiz S., Gomes G.C. 2013, Joint Correspondence Analysis versus Multiple Correspondence Analysis: A solution to an undetected problem, in A. Giusti (ed.), Classification and Data Mining. Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization, Berlin-Heidelberg, Springer, 11-18.
Cattell R.B. 1966, The Scree Test for the Number of Factors, «Multivariate Behavioral Research», 1, 245-276.
Clausen S.E. 1998, Applied Correspondence Analysis. An Introduction, Thousand Oaks-London-New Delhi, Sage University Press.
Cool H.E.M., Baxter M.J. 1999, Peeling the onion: An approach to comparing vessels glass assemblages, «Journal of Roman Archaeology», 12, 72-100.
Cool H.E.M., Baxter M.J. 2005, Cemeteries and significance tests, «Journal of Roman Archaeology», 18, 397-403.
Cohen B.H, Lea R.B. 2004, Essentials of Statistics for the Social and Behavioural Sciences, Hoboken, Wiley.
de Leeuw J., Mair. P. 2009, Simple and canonical Correspondence Analysis using the R Package anacor, «Journal of Statistical Software», 31, 1-18.
Djindjian F. 1985, Seriation and toposeriation by Correspondence Analysis, in A. Voorrips, S.H. Loving (eds.), To Pattern the Past, «PACT», 11, 119-135.
Drennan R.D. 2009, Statistics for Archaeologists. A Commonsense Approach, New York, Springer.
Everitt B.S., Landau S., Leese M., Stahl D. 2011, Cluster Analysis (5th ed.), Chichester, Wiley.
Gillis C. 1990, Minoan Conical Cups. Form, Function and Significance, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology-vol. LXXXIX, Goteborg.
Glynn D. in press, Correspondence Analysis. Identifying for patterns of correlation, in D. Glynn, J. Robinson (eds.), Polysemy and Synonymy. Corpus Methods and Application in Cognitive Linguistic, Amsterdam, John Benjamins (http://www.academia.edu/attachments/27292432/download_file).
Goring-Morris A.N., Bergman C.A. 1987, The Levantine Aurignacian with special reference to Ksar-Akil, Lebanon, «Paléorient», 13, 142-147.
Greenacre M. 1988, Clustering the rows and columns of a Contingency Table, «Journal of Classification», 5, 39-51.
Greenacre M. 2007, Correspondence Analysis in Practice, Boca Raton-London-New York, Chapman&Hall/CRC.
Greenacre M. 2011, The Contributions of Rare Objects in Correspondence Analysis, Barcellona GSE Working Paper Series, Paper n. 571, 1-21.
Hair J.F., Black W.C., Babin B.J., Anderson R.E. 2009, Multivariate Data Analysis (7th ed.), Prentice Hall.
Healey J. F. 2013, The Essentials of Statistics. A Tool for Social Research (3rd ed.), Belmont, Wadsworth.
Husson F., Josse J., Pagès J. 2010, Principal Component Methods-Hierarchical Clustering-Partitional Clustering: Why Would we Need to Choose for Visualizing Data?, Technical Report-Agrocampus, Applied Mathematics Department, 1-17.
Husson F., Lê S., Pagès J. 2011, Exploratory Multivariate Analysis by Example Using R, Boca Raton-London-New York, CRC Press.
Ihaka R., Gentelman R. 1996, R: A language for data analysis and graphics, «Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics», 5, 299-314.
Jackson D.A. 1988, Stopping Rules in Principal Components Analysis: a Comparison of Heuristical and Statistical Approaches, «Ecology», 74, 2204-2214.
Kjeld Jensen C., HØilund Nielsen K. 1997, Burial data and Correspondence Analysis, in C. Kjeld Jensen, K. Hoilund Nielsen (eds.), Burials & Society. The Chronological and Social Analysis of Archaeological Burial Data, Aarhus, Aarhus University Press, 29-61.
Kuijt I., Goodale N. 2009, Daily practice and the organization of space at the dawn of agriculture: A case study from the Near East, «American Antiquity», 74, 403-422.
Lê S., Josse J., Husson F. 2008, FactoMineR: An R package for multivariate analysis, «Journal of Statistical Software», 25, 1-18.
Lorenzo-Seva U. 2011, Horn’s Parallel Analysis for Selecting the Number of Dimensions in Correspondence Analysis, «Methodology», 7, 96-102.
Madsen T. 1989, Seriation and multivariate statistics, in S. Rahtz, J. Richards (eds.), Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, BAR International Series 548, Oxford, Archaeopress, 205-214.
Mameli L., BarcelÓ J.A., Estevez J. 2002, The statistics of archaeological deformation processes. An archaeozoological experiment, in G. Burenhult, J. Arvidssen (eds.), Archaeology of the Age of the Internet, Oxford, Archaeopress, 1-17.
Milligan G.W, Cooper M.C. 1985, An Examination of Procedures for Determining the Number of Clusters in a Data Set, «Psychometrica», 5, 159-179.
Morris J. 2008, Associated bone groups; One archaeologist’s rubbish is another’s ritual deposition, in O. Davis, K. Waddington, N. Sharples (eds.), Changing Perspectives on the First Millennium BC, Oxford, Oxbow, 83-98.
Nenadic O., Greenacre M. 2007, Correspondence Analysis in R, with two- and three-dimensional graphics: The ca package, «Journal of Statistical Software», 20, 1-13.
Pavùk P. 2010, Pottery processing at Troy. Typology, stratigraphy and Correspondence Analysis. How do they work together, in B. Horejs, R. Jung, P. Pavùk (eds.), Analysing Pottery. Processing-Classification-Publication, Gondova, Comenius University in Bratislava, 73-98.
Peeples M.A., Schachner G. 2012, Refining Correspondence Analysis-based ceramic seriation of regional data sets, «Journal of Archaeological Science», 38, 2818-2827.
Pitts M. 2005, Pots and pits: Drinking and deposition in Late Iron Age south-east Britain, «Oxford Journal of Archaeology», 24, 143-161.
Potter J.M. 2000, Pots, parties, and politics: Communal Feasting in the American Southwest, «American Antiquity», 65, 471-492.
Preacher K.J., Zhang G., Kim C., Mels G. 2013, Choosing the optimal number of factors in Exploratory Factor Analysis: A model selection perspective, «Multivariate Behavioral Research», 48, 28-56.
Rakotomalala R. 2013, Tanagra-Correspondence Analysis (web document available at http://eric.univ-lyon2.fr/~ricco/tanagra/fichiers/en_Tanagra_Correspondence_Analysis.pdf).
Rowntree D. 2000, Statistics without Tears: An Introduction for Non-Mathematicians, London, Penguin Book.
Saporta G. 2006, Probabilités, analyse des données et statistique (2e ed.), Paris, Editions Technip.
Shennan S. 1997, Quantifying Archaeology, Edinburgh, Edinburg University Press.
Smith K.Y., Neiman F.D. 2007, Frequency seriation, Correspondence Analysis, and Woodland period ceramic assemblage variation in the Deep South, «South Eastern Archaeology», 26, 47-72.
Taylor R. 1990, Interpretation of the correlation coefficient: a basic review, «Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography» 1, 35-39.
Van Pool T.L., Leonard R.D. 2011, Quantitative Analysis in Archaeology, New York, Wiley-Blackwell.
Wallin P. 2010, In search of rituals and groups dynamics: Correspondence Analysis of Neolithic grave fields on the Islands of Gotland in the Baltic Sea, «Documenta Praehistorica», 37, 65-75.
Weller S.C., Romney A.K. 1990, Metric Scaling. Correspondence Analysis, Sage University Paper 75, Newbury Park-London-New Delhi, Sage.
Wilson P., Cooper C. 2008, Finding the magic number, «The Psychologist», 21, 866-867.
Worthington R.L., Whittaker T.A. 2006, Scale Development Research. A Content Analysis and Recommendations for Best Practices, «The Counselling Psychologist», 34, 806-838.
Yelland P.M. 2010, An Introduction to Correspondence Analysis, «The Mathematica Journal», 12, 1-23.
Zwick W.R., Velicer W.F. 1986, Comparison of five rules for determining the number of components to retain, «Psychological Bulletin», 99, 432-442.
Alberti G. 2013, Making sense of Contingency Tables in archaeology: The aid of Correspondence Analysis to intra-site activity areas research, «Journal of Data Science», 11, 479-499.
Bandalos D.L., Boehm-Kaufman M.R. 2009, Four common misconceptions in Exploratory Factor Analysis, in C.E. Lance, R.J. Vandenberg (eds.), Statistical and Methodological Myth and Urban Legends, New York-London, Routledge, 61-87.
Baxter M.J. 1994, Exploratory Multivariate Analysis in Archaeology, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.
Baxter M.J., Cool H.E.M. 2010, Correspondence analysis in R for archaeologist: an educational account, «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 21, 211-228.
Beh E.J., Lombardo R. 2014, Correspondence Analysis: Theory, Practice and New Strategies, Chichester, Wiley.
Bellanger L., Tomassone R., Husi P. 2008, A statistical approach for dating archaeological contexts, «Journal of Data Science», 6, 135-154.
Bendixen M. 1995, Compositional perceptual mapping using Chi-squared Tree Analysis and Correspondence Analysis, «Journal of Marketing Management», 11, 571-581.
Benzécri J.P. 1992, Correspondence Analysis Handbook, New York, Marcel Dekker.
Blasius J., Greenacre M. 1998, Visualization of Categorical Data, San Diego-London, Academic Press.
Bølviken E.E., Helskog K., Holm-Olsen I., Solheim L. Bertelsen R. 1982, Correspondence Analysis: An alternative to Principal Components, «World Archaeology», 14, 41-60.
Camiz S., Gomes G.C. 2013, Joint Correspondence Analysis versus Multiple Correspondence Analysis: A solution to an undetected problem, in A. Giusti (ed.), Classification and Data Mining. Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization, Berlin-Heidelberg, Springer, 11-18.
Cattell R.B. 1966, The Scree Test for the Number of Factors, «Multivariate Behavioral Research», 1, 245-276.
Clausen S.E. 1998, Applied Correspondence Analysis. An Introduction, Thousand Oaks-London-New Delhi, Sage University Press.
Cool H.E.M., Baxter M.J. 1999, Peeling the onion: An approach to comparing vessels glass assemblages, «Journal of Roman Archaeology», 12, 72-100.
Cool H.E.M., Baxter M.J. 2005, Cemeteries and significance tests, «Journal of Roman Archaeology», 18, 397-403.
Cohen B.H, Lea R.B. 2004, Essentials of Statistics for the Social and Behavioural Sciences, Hoboken, Wiley.
de Leeuw J., Mair. P. 2009, Simple and canonical Correspondence Analysis using the R Package anacor, «Journal of Statistical Software», 31, 1-18.
Djindjian F. 1985, Seriation and toposeriation by Correspondence Analysis, in A. Voorrips, S.H. Loving (eds.), To Pattern the Past, «PACT», 11, 119-135.
Drennan R.D. 2009, Statistics for Archaeologists. A Commonsense Approach, New York, Springer.
Everitt B.S., Landau S., Leese M., Stahl D. 2011, Cluster Analysis (5th ed.), Chichester, Wiley.
Gillis C. 1990, Minoan Conical Cups. Form, Function and Significance, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology-vol. LXXXIX, Goteborg.
Glynn D. in press, Correspondence Analysis. Identifying for patterns of correlation, in D. Glynn, J. Robinson (eds.), Polysemy and Synonymy. Corpus Methods and Application in Cognitive Linguistic, Amsterdam, John Benjamins (http://www.academia.edu/attachments/27292432/download_file).
Goring-Morris A.N., Bergman C.A. 1987, The Levantine Aurignacian with special reference to Ksar-Akil, Lebanon, «Paléorient», 13, 142-147.
Greenacre M. 1988, Clustering the rows and columns of a Contingency Table, «Journal of Classification», 5, 39-51.
Greenacre M. 2007, Correspondence Analysis in Practice, Boca Raton-London-New York, Chapman&Hall/CRC.
Greenacre M. 2011, The Contributions of Rare Objects in Correspondence Analysis, Barcellona GSE Working Paper Series, Paper n. 571, 1-21.
Hair J.F., Black W.C., Babin B.J., Anderson R.E. 2009, Multivariate Data Analysis (7th ed.), Prentice Hall.
Healey J. F. 2013, The Essentials of Statistics. A Tool for Social Research (3rd ed.), Belmont, Wadsworth.
Husson F., Josse J., Pagès J. 2010, Principal Component Methods-Hierarchical Clustering-Partitional Clustering: Why Would we Need to Choose for Visualizing Data?, Technical Report-Agrocampus, Applied Mathematics Department, 1-17.
Husson F., Lê S., Pagès J. 2011, Exploratory Multivariate Analysis by Example Using R, Boca Raton-London-New York, CRC Press.
Ihaka R., Gentelman R. 1996, R: A language for data analysis and graphics, «Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics», 5, 299-314.
Jackson D.A. 1988, Stopping Rules in Principal Components Analysis: a Comparison of Heuristical and Statistical Approaches, «Ecology», 74, 2204-2214.
Kjeld Jensen C., HØilund Nielsen K. 1997, Burial data and Correspondence Analysis, in C. Kjeld Jensen, K. Hoilund Nielsen (eds.), Burials & Society. The Chronological and Social Analysis of Archaeological Burial Data, Aarhus, Aarhus University Press, 29-61.
Kuijt I., Goodale N. 2009, Daily practice and the organization of space at the dawn of agriculture: A case study from the Near East, «American Antiquity», 74, 403-422.
Lê S., Josse J., Husson F. 2008, FactoMineR: An R package for multivariate analysis, «Journal of Statistical Software», 25, 1-18.
Lorenzo-Seva U. 2011, Horn’s Parallel Analysis for Selecting the Number of Dimensions in Correspondence Analysis, «Methodology», 7, 96-102.
Madsen T. 1989, Seriation and multivariate statistics, in S. Rahtz, J. Richards (eds.), Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, BAR International Series 548, Oxford, Archaeopress, 205-214.
Mameli L., BarcelÓ J.A., Estevez J. 2002, The statistics of archaeological deformation processes. An archaeozoological experiment, in G. Burenhult, J. Arvidssen (eds.), Archaeology of the Age of the Internet, Oxford, Archaeopress, 1-17.
Milligan G.W, Cooper M.C. 1985, An Examination of Procedures for Determining the Number of Clusters in a Data Set, «Psychometrica», 5, 159-179.
Morris J. 2008, Associated bone groups; One archaeologist’s rubbish is another’s ritual deposition, in O. Davis, K. Waddington, N. Sharples (eds.), Changing Perspectives on the First Millennium BC, Oxford, Oxbow, 83-98.
Nenadic O., Greenacre M. 2007, Correspondence Analysis in R, with two- and three-dimensional graphics: The ca package, «Journal of Statistical Software», 20, 1-13.
Pavùk P. 2010, Pottery processing at Troy. Typology, stratigraphy and Correspondence Analysis. How do they work together, in B. Horejs, R. Jung, P. Pavùk (eds.), Analysing Pottery. Processing-Classification-Publication, Gondova, Comenius University in Bratislava, 73-98.
Peeples M.A., Schachner G. 2012, Refining Correspondence Analysis-based ceramic seriation of regional data sets, «Journal of Archaeological Science», 38, 2818-2827.
Pitts M. 2005, Pots and pits: Drinking and deposition in Late Iron Age south-east Britain, «Oxford Journal of Archaeology», 24, 143-161.
Potter J.M. 2000, Pots, parties, and politics: Communal Feasting in the American Southwest, «American Antiquity», 65, 471-492.
Preacher K.J., Zhang G., Kim C., Mels G. 2013, Choosing the optimal number of factors in Exploratory Factor Analysis: A model selection perspective, «Multivariate Behavioral Research», 48, 28-56.
Rakotomalala R. 2013, Tanagra-Correspondence Analysis (web document available at http://eric.univ-lyon2.fr/~ricco/tanagra/fichiers/en_Tanagra_Correspondence_Analysis.pdf).
Rowntree D. 2000, Statistics without Tears: An Introduction for Non-Mathematicians, London, Penguin Book.
Saporta G. 2006, Probabilités, analyse des données et statistique (2e ed.), Paris, Editions Technip.
Shennan S. 1997, Quantifying Archaeology, Edinburgh, Edinburg University Press.
Smith K.Y., Neiman F.D. 2007, Frequency seriation, Correspondence Analysis, and Woodland period ceramic assemblage variation in the Deep South, «South Eastern Archaeology», 26, 47-72.
Taylor R. 1990, Interpretation of the correlation coefficient: a basic review, «Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography» 1, 35-39.
Van Pool T.L., Leonard R.D. 2011, Quantitative Analysis in Archaeology, New York, Wiley-Blackwell.
Wallin P. 2010, In search of rituals and groups dynamics: Correspondence Analysis of Neolithic grave fields on the Islands of Gotland in the Baltic Sea, «Documenta Praehistorica», 37, 65-75.
Weller S.C., Romney A.K. 1990, Metric Scaling. Correspondence Analysis, Sage University Paper 75, Newbury Park-London-New Delhi, Sage.
Wilson P., Cooper C. 2008, Finding the magic number, «The Psychologist», 21, 866-867.
Worthington R.L., Whittaker T.A. 2006, Scale Development Research. A Content Analysis and Recommendations for Best Practices, «The Counselling Psychologist», 34, 806-838.
Yelland P.M. 2010, An Introduction to Correspondence Analysis, «The Mathematica Journal», 12, 1-23.
Zwick W.R., Velicer W.F. 1986, Comparison of five rules for determining the number of components to retain, «Psychological Bulletin», 99, 432-442.