Discriminant Statistics for data analysis help

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1. In investigating the differences between heavy, light and nonusers of frozen foods, it was found that the two largest standardized discriminant function coefficients were 0.97 for convenience orientation and 0.61 for income. Is it correct to conclude that convenience orientation is more important than income when each variable is considered by itself?



2. Write discriminant equation. Use the following information to calculate the discriminant score for each of the four respondents.

Unstandardized Discriminant Coefficient

Constant

2.04

Age

0.38

Income

0.44

Risk Taking

-0.39

Optimistic

1.26

Respondent

Age

Income

Risk Taking

Optimistic

1

36

43.7

21

65

2

44

62.5

28

56

3

57

33.5

25

40

4

63

38.7

16

36




3. Given the following information calculate the cutting scores for both groups and assign them to groups.

Group Sample Sizes

Group 1 (N1)

50

Group 2 (N2)

50

Functions at Group Centroids

Group 1

0.62

Group 2

0.76

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