This method of interpreting
canonical variates
is identical to the manner in which factors are interpreted in factor analysis.
Continuous variates
could take any value in an interval, tho measurement accuracy limits the number of decimal places recorded.
Discrete numerical variates
have only a fixed set of possible values - typically integer values, arising from counting things.
Discrete
numerical variates
have only a fixed set of possible values - typically integer values, arising from counting things.
Therefore, you should weigh them more heavily when deriving a meaningful interpretation of the
respective canonical variate.
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