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    The Assumptions for Discriminant Analysis Are Basically the Same as Those
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The Assumptions for Discriminant Analysis Are Basically the Same as Those

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The assumptions for discriminant analysis are basically the same as those for MANOVA, and there is no need for adjustments when classification is the goal of analysis.

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