[R] SMACOF joint configuration plot with bread data? (Michael Kubovy)
Patrick Mair
patrick.mair at wu.ac.at
Mon Jun 8 17:04:01 CEST 2009
Hi Michael,
with res.uc$conf you'll get the single configurations for each rater.
You can use these to produce the plot you want to have.
Best,
Patrick
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> From: Kel Lam <lamkelf at gmail.com>
> Subject: [R] Need suggestion to present migration flow data
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> Hi group,
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> I am looking at migration data of very sick children to see if they
> move because of easier access to tertiary care. In particular, I am
> investigating the change of their socioeconomic status before the move
> (5 levels, highest implies best status) and after. Can anyone suggest
> some kind of graphical display that best represents this kind of flow?
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> In terms of modelling, I can only think of a count data problem like a
> 5X5 matrix. Has anyone tried another approach?
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> Thanks in advance.
>
> Kelvin
>
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