Canonical Analysis - Advanced Tab
Select the
Advanced tab of the
Canonical Analysis dialog box to access the options described here. Use these options to review complete summary results from the canonical analysis. Canonical variate spreadsheets are unlimited/user-limited as defined by the Max. number of cases in a single results spreadsheet box on the
Discriminant Function Analysis Results - Classification
Within
tab of theReview Descriptive Statistics
dialog box to display the within-group covariances). These coefficients thus apply to the standardized variables (with unit variance), in the sense that these coefficients reflect the change in the canonical scores per unit change in the (standardized) independent (continuous or Y) variables (if you rescale the Y variables, the raw coefficients will change but the standardized coefficients remain the same). Therefore, these coefficients may be compared in order to determine the magnitudes and directions of the (unique) contributions of the variables to each canonical function.Some authors have argued that to interpret the "meaning" of the discriminant functions, one should use these structure coefficients rather than the standardized discriminant function coefficients. Refer to the Introductory Overview of Discriminant Function Analysis for a discussion of this argument. The most important thing to remember is that the discriminant function weights denote the unique (partial) contribution of each variable to the discriminant functions, while the structure coefficients denote the simple correlations between the variables and the functions; therefore, the structure coefficients are usually more appropriate for substantive interpretations of functions.