Discrete/Continuous X and Y – which test
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July 10, 2007 at 12:47 pm #47505
Hi, I would appreciate if one of you could forward me some chart/sheet which mentions which test should be done when Y is continuous or discrete and when X’s are continuous or discrete. Also, which test to do when there are more than one X and some are discrete and some are Continuous – in both the situations, i.e., Y is continuous or discrete.
Thanks in advance!!!0July 10, 2007 at 1:07 pm #158415
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Proportion Test, Chi-Square
t-test, ANOVA, DOE, RegressionVariable
Discriminant Analysis, Logistic Regression
Correlation, Multiple RegressionHope this helps
Chad Taylor0July 10, 2007 at 3:14 pm #158416Thanks Chad!!!
What all do we include in “Discriminant Analysis”?0July 10, 2007 at 4:47 pm #158422
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Discriminant analysis is a technique for classifying a set of observations into predefined classes. The purpose is to determine the class of an observation based on a set of variables known as predictors or input variables. Discriminant Analysis is used where the response is descrete and the variables are continuous.
For more info simply Google it. Tons information out there that will help you determine your needs
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