Three-way data sets

Analysed in: P. M. Kroonenberg, Applied multiway data analysis. Hoboken NJ: Wiley

  1. Aerosol particles in Austria (Puxbaum, Stanimirova)
  2. Chromatography (Spanjer)
  3. Coping Dutch primary school children (Röder)
  4. Diseased blue crabs in the US (Gemperline)
  5. Dutch children in the Strange Situations (Van IJzendoorn)
  6. Dutch hospitals as organisations (Lammers)
  7. Electronic industries (OECD, D'Ambra)
  8. Girls' growth curves between 5 and 15 (Sempé)
  9. Happiness, siblings and schooling (Davis)
  10. Multiple personalities: Eve White, Eve Black and Jane (Osgood & Luria)
  11. Parental behaviour in Japan (Murakami)
  12. Peer play and a new sibling (Kramer)
  13. Structure of the preludes of Chopin (Murakami)
  14. University positions and academics (Ceulemans)

More three-way data sets

  1. Complex tracking data: Trials (Parker-Fleishman) [Data]
  2. Growth curves Japanese girls (C.F.Hayashi) [Data]
  3. Interpersonal attraction data(Newcomb/Nordlie) [Data]
  4. Irritable babies data (Van den Boom) [Data]
  5. Languedoc-Rousillon canton data (Census) [Data]
  6. Learning-to-Read data (Bus) [Data]
  7. Peer and Self-report data (Meyer-Bendig)
  8. Soybean data(Romney)
  9. Systematic bias in social perception(Romeny)
  10. World-wide Cancer mortality data (Kurihara) [Data]

If you would like to contribute data (including their description), please contact Pieter Kroonenberg, the author of this website (email address below)


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P.M. Kroonenberg
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University
Three-Mode Company, Leiden
E-mail: kroonenb at fsw.leidenuniv.nl

First version: 30-05-1997;