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Exercise


May 26'23

Answer

Key: C

I is true. At the lowest height, each observation is its own cluster. The number of clusters decreases as the height increases.

II is false. There is no need to plot the data to perform K-means clustering.

III is true. K-means does a fresh analysis for each value of K while for hierarchical clustering, reduction in the number of clusters is tied to clusters already made. This can miss cases where the clusters are not nested.

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