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Research Methodology




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                                     Notes  Similarities and Differences between Factor Analysis and MDS
                                     We have already seen that MDS can accept more different measures of similarity and
                                     dissimilarity than factor analysis techniques can. In addition, there are some differences in
                                     terminology. These differences reflect the origin of MDS in the field of psychology. The
                                     measure  corresponding  to  factors  are  called  alternatively  dimensions  or  stimulus
                                     coordinates.
                                     The output of MDS looks very similar to that of factor analysis and the determination of
                                     the optimal number of dimensions is handled in much the same way.

                                   Steps in using MDS

                                   There are four basic steps in MDS:
                                   1.  Data collection and formation of the similarity/dissimilarity matrix
                                   2.  Extraction of stimulus coordinates
                                   3.  Decision about the number of stimulus coordinates that represent the data

                                   4.  Rotation and interpretation


                                        Example:  Let us say that you have a matrix of distances between a number of major cities,
                                   such as you might find on the back of a road map. These distances can be used as the input data
                                   to derive an MDS solution. When the results are mapped in two dimensions, the solution will
                                   reproduce a conventional map, except that the MDS plot might need to be rotated so that the
                                   north-south and east-west dimensions conform to expectations. However, the once the rotation
                                   is completed, the configuration of the cities will be spatially correct.

                                   Self Assessment

                                   Fill in the blanks:
                                   14.  An advantage of the non-metric models is that they permit the researcher to .......................
                                       and ....................... preference data.
                                   15.  The spatial display of data provided by MDS is also sometimes referred to as ………………..

                                   13.7 Summary


                                      Multivariate analysis is used if there are more than 2 variables.
                                      Some of the multi variate analysis are discriminant analysis,  Factor analysis, Cluster
                                       analysis, conjoint analysis, and multi dimensional scaling.

                                      In discriminant analysis, it is verified whether the 2 groups differ from one another.
                                      Factor analysis is used to reduce large no of various factors into fewer variables cluster
                                       analysis is used to segmenting the market or to identify the target group.

                                      Regression is a term used for predicting the value of one variable from the other.
                                      Least square method is used to fit the line.






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