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On the methods and theory of clustering

Fleiss et al., 1969

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1634916200459821569
Author
Fleiss J
Zubin J
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Multivariate Behavioral Research

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The need for methods of clustering individuals into homogeneous groups seems clear. One hopes, by applying them to his data, to discover clusterings which may prove to be important. This aim appears straightforward, but the methods which exist do not necessarily …
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