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Stepwise Procedures In Discriminant Analysis
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APPENDIX II BACKWARD ELIMINATION METHOD
The procedure for the backward elimination of variables starts with all the x’s included in the model and deletes one at a time using a partial  or F. At the first step, the partial  for each xi isThe variable with the smallest F or the largest  is deleted. At the second step of backward elimination of variables, a partial  or F is calculated for each q-1 remaining variables and again, the variable which is the least important one in the presence of other variables is deleted. This process goes on to a step where the largest  or the smallest F is significant.
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Abstract
Several multivariate measurements require variables
selection and ordering. Stepwise procedures ensure a step by step method
through which these variables are selected and ordered usually for
discrimination and classification purposes. Stepwise procedures in discriminant
analysis show that only important variables are selected, while redundant
variables (variables that contribute less in the presence of other variables) are
discarded. The use of stepwise procedures ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]
Abstract
Several multivariate measurements require variables
selection and ordering. Stepwise procedures ensure a step by step method
through which these variables are selected and ordered usually for
discrimination and classification purposes. Stepwise procedures in discriminant
analysis show that only important variables are selected, while redundant
variables (variables that contribute less in the presence of other variables) are
discarded. The use of stepwise procedures ... Continue reading---
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