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  2. Compact letter display - Wikipedia

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    Compact Letter Display (CLD) is a statistical method to clarify the output of multiple hypothesis testing when using the ANOVA and Tukey's range tests. CLD can also be applied following the Duncan's new multiple range test (which is similar to Tukey's range test).

  3. Partial regression plot - Wikipedia

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    In applied statistics, a partial regression plot attempts to show the effect of adding another variable to a model that already has one or more independent variables. Partial regression plots are also referred to as added variable plots , adjusted variable plots , and individual coefficient plots .

  4. Exploratory factor analysis - Wikipedia

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    In multivariate statistics, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) is a statistical method used to uncover the underlying structure of a relatively large set of variables. EFA is a technique within factor analysis whose overarching goal is to identify the underlying relationships between measured variables. [ 1 ]

  5. Multiple correspondence analysis - Wikipedia

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    This is the aim of multiple factor analysis which balances the different issues (i.e. the different groups of variables) within a global analysis and provides, beyond the classical results of factorial analysis (mainly graphics of individuals and of categories), several results (indicators and graphics) specific of the group structure.

  6. Standardized coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Standardization of the coefficient is usually done to answer the question of which of the independent variables have a greater effect on the dependent variable in a multiple regression analysis where the variables are measured in different units of measurement (for example, income measured in dollars and family size measured in number of individuals).

  7. Normal probability plot - Wikipedia

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    The normal probability plot is formed by plotting the sorted data vs. an approximation to the means or medians of the corresponding order statistics; see rankit. Some plot the data on the vertical axis; [1] others plot the data on the horizontal axis. [2] [3] Different sources use slightly different approximations for rankits.

  8. Parallel analysis - Wikipedia

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    Parallel analysis is regarded as one of the more accurate methods for determining the number of factors or components to retain. In particular, unlike early approaches to dimensionality estimation (such as examining scree plots), paralell analysis has the virtue of an objective decision criterion. [3]

  9. Mauchly's sphericity test - Wikipedia

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    Interpreting Mauchly's test is fairly straightforward. When the probability of Mauchly's test statistic is greater than or equal to α {\displaystyle \alpha } (i.e., p > α {\displaystyle \alpha } , with α {\displaystyle \alpha } commonly being set to .05), we fail to reject the null hypothesis that the variances are equal.