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Thompson, Bruce – 1988
Canonical correlation analysis is a powerful statistical method subsuming other parametric significance tests as special cases, and which can often best honor the complex reality to which most researchers wish to generalize. However, it has been suggested that the canonical correlation coefficient is positively biased. A Monte Carlo study…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Correlation, Error of Measurement, Monte Carlo Methods