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Multiple correspondence analysis as a tool in sociological research
Author(s) -
Ivica Mlađenović
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sociologija
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.174
H-Index - 8
eISSN - 2406-0712
pISSN - 0038-0318
DOI - 10.2298/soc2101026m
Subject(s) - statistician , sociology , sociological research , epistemology , correspondence analysis , section (typography) , order (exchange) , sociological theory , social science , computer science , mathematics , statistics , philosophy , economics , finance , operating system
Multiple correspondence analysis is a form of a factorial multivariate data analysis which helps us summarize a large quantity of information with assistance of modern statistical programs. In this way, sociological correlations - which are then visually represented on a two-dimensional graph - are established between a certain number of active and supplementary variables, i.e. between the positions, dispositions and position-takings (French: prises de position) by the analyzed agents. It is a research tool initially introduced by a statistician Jean- Paul Benz?cri in the humanities and social sciences in the 1960s. Since the early 1970s, thanks to Pierre Burdieu, this methodological procedure has become an indispensable instrument in the empirical studies of sociologists who were familiar with structuralist approach in sociology. This paper consists of two main sections. The first one sets out the basic theoretical assumptions and methodological properties of multiple correspondence analysis. The aim of the second section is to give a brief recital of one particular research - i.e. its features and results - in order to get the interested sociological public aquaitned with it?s practicle potentials of this tool.