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Canonical plot of the linear discriminants.
In the canonical plot the classes show a well discriminable clustering (Fig. 2c).
In the canonical plot the classes again show a well discriminable clustering (Fig. 2d).
The canonical plot (Fig. 3a) reveals good separation between some classes.
In the canonical plot (Fig. 2a) rectangles and circles show a clear clustering tendency, while other geometric shape categories show much higher dispersal.
As in the previous LDA, centroids of Bacillariophyceae and Dinoflagellata separate from the majority of objects in the canonical plot (Fig. 3b).
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Figure 2 Canonical plots: honeys are located in the space formed by two discriminant functions (Botanical origins: △ Acacia, ◯ Multifloral, ▱ Honeydew, □ Group centroid).
Dalhousie and Borg ratings were evaluated using canonical plots that compare actual ratings of one scale to the average ratings of the other scale at the same workload.
Canonical plots in Fig. 3 demonstrate that ratings by respective scales mirrored each other very well at light to moderate exercise then diverged slightly at peak exercise, as there was slightly more variability when ratings obtained by both scales during heavy exercise were compared.
The larger variability in ratings obtained by the two scales seen during heavy exercise in canonical plots could simply be due to the additional gradations of sensation available on a CR-10 scale, but these extras matter little if a subject cannot distinguish "very strong" (7) from "extremely strong" (10).
Canonical plots of the DFAs of reef and zone showed high percentages of misclassification, 39%and41%1%, however, a tendency from protected and deep to exposed and shallow was observed (data not shown).
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