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Biometrika 1959 46(1-2):59-66; doi:10.1093/biomet/46.1-2.59
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TESTS OF SIGNIFICANCE IN CANONICAL ANALYSIS

D. N. LAWLEY

Mathematical Institute, University of Edinburgh

Results are obtained concerning the approximate distribution of canonical correlation coefficients. A slight improvement is suggested for the test of significance of residual canonical roots.


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