Visualizing Partially Ordered Sets for Socioeconomic Analysis

In this paper, we develop a visualization process for partial orders derived from considering many numerical indicators on a statistical population. The issue is relevant, particularly in the field of socio-economic evaluation, where explicitly taking into account incomparabilities among individuals...

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Statistical analysis
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