Dear Stata users,
Good morning.
I have created a perception index using multiple correspondence analysis as the responses are 0/1. The commands are as follows:
mca opt1 opt2 opt3 opt4
predict pi
Can anyone tell me whether my codes are correct in using MCA?
I would highly appreciate if anyone could provide me some detailed rationale behind using these codes.
Kind regards,
Azreen.
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