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Correspondance analysis alternatives


Hello,
I have a data set with user ids and their action on tv at what time did they see a channel, how many times he zapped, among others, I already have predifined clusters of these audiences and I would like to make a visual representation about the importance of variables among each cluster, I thought about using correspondance analysis but it is not available in RM do you have any other suggestion about a method that lets me see visually how x variables behave on each cluster?
Thank you
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Hi,
on the results view there is a tab named 'Advanced Charts'. I am pretty sure that you can find a satisfying visualization there, but please be patient because it is not very intuitive at first!
Regards,
Sebastian