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On Wed, 29 Dec 1999 05:33:51 +0000, Rahat Bokhari
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> Hi.
>          Could you please guide me about a table (Matrix) having title
> "discriminant validity" with footnote "Diagonal represent average
> varience extracted, and other entries represent SHARED VARIENCE.
> What does mean shared varience?
> Does Shared Varienvce mean Co-Varience?

 - there is something good to be said for being terse, but it is
possible to overdo it.  Such as, the above.

Shared variance is probably not covariance.  More likely, it is part
of the variance accounted for by "prediction."   

Discriminant function?  Details?  Name of omputer package?

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Rich Ulrich, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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