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    The Null Hypothesis in Discriminant Analysis,that in the Population,the Means
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The Null Hypothesis in Discriminant Analysis,that in the Population,the Means

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The null hypothesis in discriminant analysis,that in the population,the means of all discriminant functions in all groups are not equal,can be statistically tested.

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