Nice video! Is it safe in your example to state that Social interactions had a higher and significant discriminating effect considering the given grouping (programs)?
I am unsure if the discriminant analysis is correct in this scenario, given that the "outcome" variable was experimentally manipulated (determined), isn't the result simply a test of how much the manipulation affected the "predictors"? As in, the outcome is already fixed, and not being "classified" by the measures, it is simply saying how well the variance in the measures correlate to the labels of the manipulation.
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Nice video! Is it safe in your example to state that Social interactions had a higher and significant discriminating effect considering the given grouping (programs)?
I am unsure if the discriminant analysis is correct in this scenario, given that the "outcome" variable was experimentally manipulated (determined), isn't the result simply a test of how much the manipulation affected the "predictors"? As in, the outcome is already fixed, and not being "classified" by the measures, it is simply saying how well the variance in the measures correlate to the labels of the manipulation.