Discrimination and Allocation with Discrete Data

作者: M. Hills

DOI: 10.2307/2985920

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摘要: Two problems are considered: (a) Selecting variables which discriminate well between two or more populations. (6) Estimating log‐likelihood ratios for a particular subject who must be allocated to one other of the The data on each assumed discrete. It is suggested that use error rates as measure discrimination unsatisfactory in this situation and an alternative proposed.

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