
pmid: 11272743
In the absence of a statistically based assessment of cluster assignments of observations in terms of their similarity along selected variables the validity of a set of clusters could be developed if clusters withstand both empirical scrutiny and “make sense” to expert informants.
Psychometrics, Cluster Analysis, Humans, Reproducibility of Results
Psychometrics, Cluster Analysis, Humans, Reproducibility of Results
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