Spatial and conjoint models based on pairwise comparisons of dissimilarities and combined effects: Complete and incomplete designs |
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Authors: | Randall Bissett Bruce Schneider |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Erindale Campus, University of Toronto, L5L 1C6 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | In pairwise multidimensional scaling, a spatial representation for a set of objects is determined from comparisons of the dissimilarity of any two objects drawn from the set to the dissimilarity of other pairs of objects drawn from that set. In pairwise conjoint scaling, comparisons among the joint effects produced by pairs of objects, where the objects in a pair are drawn from separate sets, are used to determine numerical representations for the objects in each set. Monte Carlo simulations of both pairwise dissimilarities and pairwise conjoint effects show that Johnson's algorithm can provide good metric recovery in the presence of high levels of error even when only a small percentage of the complete set of pairwise comparisons are tested. |
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Keywords: | nonmetric multidimensional scaling conjoint measurement paired comparisons incomplete designs |
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