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Subject: Re: Burnaby's method and discriminant analysis tolerance
I don't really remember the details of what the Burnaby
scale-adjustment does, but I think it's somewhat similar to
Darroch and Mosimann's approach to scale adjustment (someone
correct me if I'm wrong). With DM
I don't really remember the details of what the Burnaby scale-adjustment
does, but I think it's somewhat similar to Darroch and Mosimann's
approach to scale adjustment (someone correct me if I'm wrong). With
DM, the measurements are transformed by dividing through by some
reasonable measure of
Have anyone had problems with the tolerance in discriminant analysis if
the input variables for such anlaysis have previously been transformed
by Burnaby's method?
We are studing the population structure of a fish species in the North
Atlantic.
17 variables (distances between landmarks) have