Language and Cognition
Multidimensional scaling (MDS) is a statistical technique used for visualizing the level of similarity or dissimilarity between data points in a high-dimensional space, representing them in a lower-dimensional space. By reducing dimensions while preserving the relationships between items, MDS helps in understanding how concepts or categories are organized cognitively, making it a useful tool for analyzing categorization and conceptual structure.
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