Tanaka, Yutaka Some generalized methods of optimal scaling and their asymptotic theories: the case of multiple responses-multiple factors. (English) Zbl 0441.62057 Ann. Inst. Stat. Math. 30, 329-348 (1978). Page: −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 ±0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 Show Scanned Page Cited in 2 Documents MSC: 62H99 Multivariate analysis Keywords:multiple factors; optimal scaling of multiple responses; asymptotic theories; factor-response relationships; distributions of sample criteria; optimal scores; numerical example; delta method PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{Y. Tanaka}, Ann. Inst. Stat. Math. 30, 329--348 (1978; Zbl 0441.62057) Full Text: DOI References: [1] Hayashi, C. (1952). On the prediction of phenomena from qualitative data on the quantification of qualitative data from the mathematico-statistical point of view,Ann. Inst. Statist. Math.,3, 69-98. · Zbl 0049.09902 · doi:10.1007/BF02949778 [2] Hayashi, C. (1961). Sample survey and theory of quantification,Bull. Inst. Statist. Inst.,38, 505-514. · Zbl 0114.35302 [3] Kendall, M. G. and Stuart, A. (1967).The Advanced Theory of Statistics Vol. 2, 2nd edition, Griffin, London. · Zbl 0416.62001 [4] Rao, C. R. (1965).Linear Statistical Inference and Its Applications, Wiley, New York. · Zbl 0137.36203 [5] Searle, S. R. (1971).Linear Models, Wiley, New York. · Zbl 0218.62071 [6] Tanaka, Y. (1978). Some generalized methods of optimal scaling and their asymptotic theories: The case of single response-multiple factors, to appear. Also see, Tanaka, Y. and Asano, C. (1978),Research Report No. 77, Research Institute of Fundamental Information Science, Kyushu Univ. This reference list is based on information provided by the publisher or from digital mathematics libraries. Its items are heuristically matched to zbMATH identifiers and may contain data conversion errors. In some cases that data have been complemented/enhanced by data from zbMATH Open. This attempts to reflect the references listed in the original paper as accurately as possible without claiming completeness or a perfect matching.