3. Other factorial methods
3.1 Discriminant factor analysis
For this method, the data are made up, on the one hand, of quantitative pvariablesX 1 ,..., X p playing the role of explanatory variables and, on the other hand, of a qualitative variableT with m modalities {T 1 ,... T m } playing the role of variable to be explained.
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The most useful general and introductory references for this theme are: Bouroche & Saporta (1980), Jobson (1992), Lebart, Morineau & Piron (2006), Mardia, Kent & Bibby (1979), Saporta (2006). More recent additions and developments can be found in: Droesbeke, Fichet & Tassi (1992), Govaert (2003).
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