Multivariate analysis and anthropological applications |
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Authors: | Sandra L Schultz |
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Institution: | Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721 USA |
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Abstract: | A brief history of the use of statistical concepts in the field of anthropology is reviewed as is the history of the development of multivariate analysis. Those multivariate statistical techniques which are particularly of interest to anthropologists, that is, factor analysis, cluster analysis, and discriminant analysis, are explained. They are related to multivariate analysis theory in general, are compared among themselves, and are further treated in light of their individual characteristics. Anthropological applications of multivariate analysis are cited, and it is concluded that joint cooperation between anthropologists and statisticians in multivariate research would be beneficial to both. |
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