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The comparison of related data sets: Examples from multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis

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This research is supported by NIJ Grant #80-IJ-CX-0061.

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Golledge, R.G., Hubert, L.J. & Richardson, G.D. The comparison of related data sets: Examples from multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis. Papers of the Regional Science Association 48, 57–66 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01940989

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