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Henk A. Kiers. Three-Way Methods for the Analysis of Qualitative and Quantitative Two-Way Data. Leiden, The Netherlands: DSWO Press, 1989, ISBN: 90-6695-037-4, 185 pp. $22.00.
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Henk A. Kiers. Three-Way Methods for the Analysis of Qualitative and Quantitative Two-Way Data. Leiden, The Netherlands: DSWO Press, 1989, ISBN: 90-6695-037-4, 185 pp. $22.00.
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