cacc
0.1.1Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations
Overview
A set of functions to conduct Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations (CACC) as described in Miethe, Hart, and Regoeczi (2008) doi:10.1007/s10940-008-9044-8, and identify and quantify situational clustering in dominant case configurations as described in Hart (2019) doi:10.1177/0011128719866123. Initially conceived as an exploratory technique for multivariate analysis of categorical data, CACC has developed to include formal statistical tests that can be applied in a wide variety of contexts. This technique allows examining composite profiles of different units of analysis in an alternative way to variable-oriented methods.
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- RR 4.6.0 released · 2026-04-24
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- RR 4.4.0 released · 2024-04-24
- RR 4.3.0 released · 2023-04-21
- 0.1.02022-10-28
- RR 4.2.0 released · 2022-04-22
Package metadata
- First published
- 2022-10-28
- Total releases
- 2 / 4 yrs
- License
- MIT + file LICENSE OSI
- Minimum R
- ≥ 4.1
- Bundled data
- 6.7 KB / 1 file
- Download size
- 30 KB
- Installed size
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