Thank you very much. This is very informative. One question. How is Discriminant function analysis different from generalized liner model? It seems to be their relationship is much like ANOVA and regression. I am assuming that DFA yields "functions" but glm does not.
In my Classification Results (three groups), group 1 and group 2 have high percentages, but the model shifted most of the respondents from group 3 to group 2. What does that mean? That the predictor just doesn't predict for group 3?
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Thank you very much. This is very informative. One question. How is Discriminant function analysis different from generalized liner model? It seems to be their relationship is much like ANOVA and regression. I am assuming that DFA yields "functions" but glm does not.
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In my Classification Results (three groups), group 1 and group 2 have high percentages, but the model shifted most of the respondents from group 3 to group 2. What does that mean? That the predictor just doesn't predict for group 3?
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