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Summary A general model, specifying the population means as a function of the population canonical vectors, provides a natural basis for considering many aspects of canonical variate analysis. These aspects include: estimation for elliptical densities, and robust estimation; estimation of missing values; adequacy of hypothetical variables; regression in dummy variable space; and comparison of solutions.
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