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知覚・選好マッピング×対応分析×
分野統計学統計学
系統Latent structureLatent structure
提唱年19791984
提唱者John Hauser & Frank KoppelmanJean-Paul Benzécri; Michael Greenacre
種類Multivariate spatial representationExploratory multivariate technique for categorical data
原典Hauser, J. R., & Koppelman, F. S. (1979). Alternative perceptual mapping techniques: Relative accuracy and usefulness. Journal of Marketing Research, 16(4), 495–506. DOI ↗Greenacre, M. J. (1984). Theory and Applications of Correspondence Analysis. Academic Press. ISBN: 978-0-12-299050-2
別名Perceptual Mapping, Preference Mapping, Attribute-Based Mapping, Algısal HaritalamaCA, Simple Correspondence Analysis, Reciprocal Averaging, Karşılıklı Uyum Analizi
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概要Perceptual and preference mapping is a family of multivariate techniques that simultaneously positions competing objects—brands, products, or stimuli—and respondent preferences within a common low-dimensional space. Introduced systematically by Hauser and Koppelman (1979), the approach lets researchers visualize how consumers perceive attribute-level similarities among objects and which attributes drive individual or segment-level choice. It is widely used in market research, sensory science, and strategic positioning analysis.Correspondence Analysis (CA) is an exploratory multivariate technique for visualizing the association structure of a two-way contingency table. Developed systematically by Jean-Paul Benzécri in France during the 1960s–1970s and brought to an English-language audience by Michael Greenacre in 1984, CA decomposes the chi-square statistic of a cross-tabulation to produce a low-dimensional joint display — called a biplot — in which rows and columns are represented as points whose proximities reflect their associations.
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