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Canonical Correlation Rationale Canonical correlation is the extension of linear multiple regression to the case of mul- tiple criterion variables . As a result , it is appropriate for the situation in which a set of continuous ...
Canonical Correlation Rationale Canonical correlation is the extension of linear multiple regression to the case of mul- tiple criterion variables . As a result , it is appropriate for the situation in which a set of continuous ...
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allows the researcher to derive additional canonical correlations from the residual vari- ance . ... Interpretations Canonical correlations represent the product - moment correlation between two variates .
allows the researcher to derive additional canonical correlations from the residual vari- ance . ... Interpretations Canonical correlations represent the product - moment correlation between two variates .
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Principal Fac- tor Analysis is a principal axis solution on a reduced correlation matrix , that is , a matrix with estimated communalities communalities ( usually squared multiple correlations ) in the diag- onal .
Principal Fac- tor Analysis is a principal axis solution on a reduced correlation matrix , that is , a matrix with estimated communalities communalities ( usually squared multiple correlations ) in the diag- onal .
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
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