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The Theory of Statistical Implicative Analysis

Or the Implausibility of Falsehood ... When the Exception Confirms the Rule

Raphael Couturier author Régis Gras author Antoine Bodin author Pablo Gregori author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:29th Nov '23

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This book summarizes the methods and concepts of Statistical Implicative Analysis (SIA), created by Régis Gras in the 1980s to study, in a new way, the behavioural responses of French pupils to mathematics tests. Using a multidimensional, non-symmetrical data analysis method, SIA crosses a set of subjects or objects with a set of variables. It effectively complements traditional correlational and psychometric methods.

SIA, through its various extensions, is today presented as a broad Artificial Intelligence method aimed at extracting trends and possible causalities in the form of rules, from a set of variables. It is based on the unlikeliness of the existence of these relationships, i.e. on the relative weakness of their counter-examples compared to what chance alone would produce. It establishes a dual topological relationship between the set of subjects and the set of variables. Many applications of this approach, driving forces or crucibles for the development of SIA, have concerned and still concern various fields such as didactics, evaluation and assessment, psychology, sociology, medicine, biology, economics, art history, and others.

Key Features:

  • Presents the foundations and representations of SIA
  • Provides extensions of variable sets and subjects
  • Includes a bonus exercise
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ISBN: 9781032515427

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 500g

236 pages