Multidimensional Scaling of Economists' Perceptions of Economic Subjects: An Investigation, Interpretation, and Analysis.
Abstract
The theory of multidimensional scaling is explained and the operation of a multidimensional scaling program (KYST) is examined under different input data forms and program control constraints. Using data collected from economists on the faculty of the Naval Postgraduate School, individual and aggregate configurations of their perceptions of economic subjects are obtained through multidimensional scaling of pairwise comparison data and are interpreted. A theory of non-interpretable dimensions is developed, and an application of multidimensional scaling as a technique for performance evaluation is suggested.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA013478
Entities
People
- Charles Daniel Gee
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School