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Classification Methods—Part 1. Forming Discriminant Axes

Ira H. Bernstein, Calvin P. Garbin and Gary K. Teng
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Ira H. Bernstein: University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Psychology
Calvin P. Garbin: University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Department of Psychology
Gary K. Teng: Technical Evaluation and Management Systems, Inc.(TEAMS®)

Chapter 8 in Applied Multivariate Analysis, 1988, pp 246-275 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Chapter 8 is the first of three chapters devoted to classification. The material covered in this chapter deals largely with the process of combining two or more predictors to best discriminate among two or more groups—discriminant analysis. This chapter is divided into three main sections.

Keywords: Discriminant Analysis; Discriminant Function; Canonical Correlation; Verbal Ability; Discriminant Score (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1988
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-8740-4_8

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