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Discriminant Function Analysis Discriminant Function Analysis General Purpose Computational Approach Stepwise Discriminant Analysis Interpreting a Two-Group Discriminant Function Discriminant Functions for Multiple Groups Assumptions Classification General Purpose Discriminant Function Analysis is used to determine which variables discriminate between two or more naturally occurring groups. For example, an educational researcher may want to investigate which variables discriminate between high school graduates who decide (1) to go to college, (2) to attend a trade or professional school, or (3) to seek no further training or education. For that purpose the researcher could collect data on numerous variables prior to students' graduation.
Discriminant Function Analysis MANOVA . As in MANOVA , one could first perform the multivariate test, and, if statistically significant, proceed to see which of the variables have significantly different
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