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The worksurv
data frame gives 319 response items and 4 questions
providing from a French Worker Survey.
data(worksurv)
This data frame contains the following columns:
pro: Professional elections. In professional elections in your firm, would you rather vote for a list supported by?
CGT
CFDT
FO
CFTC
Auton
Autonomous
Abst
Nonaffi
Not affiliated
NR
No response
una: Union affiliation. At the present time, are you affiliated to a Union, and in the affirmative, which one?
CGT
CFDT
FO
CFTC
Auton
Autonomous
CGC
Notaffi
Not affiliated
NR
No response
pre: Presidential election. On the last presidential election (1969), can you tell me the candidate for whom you havevoted?
Duclos
Deferre
Krivine
Rocard
Poher
Ducatel
Pompidou
NRAbs
No response, abstention
pol: political sympathy. Which political party do you feel closest to, as a rule ?
Communist
(PCF)
Socialist
(SFIO+PSU+FGDS)
Left
(Party of workers,...)
Center
MRP+RAD.
RI
Right
INDEP.+CNI
Gaullist
UNR
NR
No response
The data frame worksurv
has the attribute 'counts' giving the number of responses for each item.
Rouanet, H. and Le Roux, B. (1993) Analyse des donn?es multidimensionnelles. Dunod, Paris.
Le Roux, B. and Rouanet, H. (1997) Interpreting axes in multiple correspondence analysis: method of the contributions of points and deviation. Pages 197-220 in B. J. and M. Greenacre, editors. Visualization of categorical data, Acamedic Press, London.
data(worksurv) acm1 <- dudi.acm(worksurv, row.w = attr(worksurv, "counts"), scan = FALSE) if(adegraphicsLoaded()) { s.class(acm1$li, worksurv) } else { par(mfrow = c(2, 2)) apply(worksurv, 2, function(x) s.class(acm1$li, factor(x), attr(worksurv, 'counts'))) par(mfrow = c(1, 1)) }