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Biometrika Advance Access originally published online on September 29, 2008
Biometrika 2008 95(4):1002-1005; doi:10.1093/biomet/asn040
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© 2008 Biometrika Trust

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On an internal method for deriving a summary measure

D. R. Cox

Nuffield College, Oxford OX1 1NF, U.K. david.cox{at}nuffield.ox.ac.uk

Received for publication 1 April 2008. Revision received 1 September 2008.
   Abstract

Some preliminary comments are made about the reasons for combining component observations into composite or derived variables. A method for forming derived variables sensitive to specified changes in the underlying multivariate distribution is described and illustrated by an issue in a study of animal pathology.

Key Words: Animal pathology • Canonical regression • Derived variable • Multivariate analysis • Principal component analysis


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