Proximity and Preference : Problems in the Multidimensional Analysis of Large Data Sets
How does one design experiments for collecting large volumes of data such as those needed for marketing surveys, studies of travel patterns, and public opinion polls? This is a common problem for social and behavioral scientists. The papers in this collection address the problems of working with lar...
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
1982.
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Table des matières:
- Contents; Preface; Introduction: Substantive and Methodological Aspects of the Interface between Geography and Psychology; Part 1. Experimental Design and Measurement Problems; Part 2. Preference Functions and Choice Behavior; Part 3. Special Problems; Index.