Transcription of Chapter 440 Discriminant Analysis
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NCSS Statistical Software 440-1 NCSS, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 440 Discriminant Analysis Introduction Discriminant Analysis finds a set of prediction equations based on independent variables that are used to classify individuals into groups. There are two possible objectives in a Discriminant Analysis : finding a predictive equation for classifying new individuals or interpreting the predictive equation to better understand the relationships that may exist among the variables. In many ways, Discriminant Analysis parallels multiple regression Analysis .
Chapter 440 Discriminant Analysis Introduction ... The correlations between the independent variables and the canonical variates are given by: jk ... in the dependent (categorical) variable, the row is not used during the calculation of the prediction equations, but a
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Variables, Categorical, Relationships between variables, Relationships, Categorical variables, Relationships between, The Chi Square Test, University of West Georgia, The chi-square test, CHAPTER 3 EXAMPLES: REGRESSION AND PATH ANALYSIS, Chapter 4 Exploratory Data Analysis, CHAPTER, Between, Scatterplots and Correlation