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  1. Applying Points-of-View Analysis to Individual Variations in Colour Sorting Data.David L. Bimler, Mari Uusküla & John Kirkland - 2015 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 15 (1-2):87-108.
    “Points-of-View” analysis has been promoted as an appropriate analysis for similarity data collected with the Method of Sorting. It can be regarded as an extension of Cultural Consensus Analysis. The latter assumes that subjects all base their responses on a single shared ‘model’ of the items to be sorted. Conversely, the titular “points-of-view” are multiple models, sampled singularly by some subjects’ responses, while other subjects combine the models in various proportions. The analysis appears to be comparatively insensitive to the artefacts (...)
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