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WhiteCow2000
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Discriminant analysis - how are circles calculated?

Hi,

 

Does anybody know how the inner and outer circles of a discriminant analysis is calculated?

 

I use JMP18 and can't find any explanation.

 

Thanks in advance!

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Re: Discriminant analysis - how are circles calculated?

Hi @WhiteCow2000,

 

Here's the details from the JMP Help page for the canonical plots.:

- A 95% confidence level ellipse is plotted for each mean. If two groups differ significantly, the confidence ellipses tend not to intersect.

An ellipse denoting a 50% contour is plotted for each group. This depicts a region in the space of the first two canonical variables that contains approximately 50% of the observations, assuming normality.

 

Thanks,

Ben

“All models are wrong, but some are useful”

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Re: Discriminant analysis - how are circles calculated?

Hi @WhiteCow2000,

 

Here's the details from the JMP Help page for the canonical plots.:

- A 95% confidence level ellipse is plotted for each mean. If two groups differ significantly, the confidence ellipses tend not to intersect.

An ellipse denoting a 50% contour is plotted for each group. This depicts a region in the space of the first two canonical variables that contains approximately 50% of the observations, assuming normality.

 

Thanks,

Ben

“All models are wrong, but some are useful”

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