Iff my memory is correct, Joe Kruskal came up with the idea of S-stress. I
don't have his e-mail address but it is something like
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Many people who do MDS hang out on
class-l
see http://www.pitt.edu/~csna/#class-l
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Markus Tauber wrote:
> +++
> SORRY for posting into 2 forums!
> +++
>
> Hello!
>
> I've got an problem in using Multidimensional Scaling: SPSS gives me an
> S-Stress Value, but I can't get any information about it. I've read a
> book on multivariate analysis (Backhaus et al. [2000]: Multivariate
> Analysemethoden), but it contains only information on stress-1 and
> stress-2. It's reference to S-Stress (Schiffmann/ Reynolds/ Young
> (1981): Introduction to Multidimensional Scaling) to S-stress is not
> available in our library. Neither other books on statistics nor the
> SPSS-Help can give me any information about it.
>
> For any explainations or hints on articles, books, online docs... I'd be
> very grateful.
>
> Markus Tauber
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> PS: I'm very sorry for my terrible english...
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