Statistical MAYDAY request. (fwd)
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forwarded message from "Timothy Waters"
<timothy.waters at plant-sciences.oxford.ac.uk> -----
Consider the following problem. You have a dataset with approx 190 datapoints. Each datapoint has between 7 and 16 dimensions known: most
have
7, a few have 16, many have 14. The ones that have seven are divided into two categories, such that the vast bulk fall into a category with
dimensions
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 known, and the others have dimensions 8,9,10,11,12,13,14 known. So, a fairly difficult dataset, but anyway. Now, on to the analysis. You wish to look for the presence of any form of multivariate structuring to the data, specifically, discrete clusters identified by combinations of one or more variables. Clearly you have a couple of options. You can just get it to produce a dendrogram (strictly
a
phenogram in biological terms), or you can ask it to cluster the data into some number n of sets, where 1 =< n =< 10 (for present purposes) . You
can
then look at each possible solution (i.e. each value of n) and examine
what
discriminant function analysis tells you about the ease of separation of
the
clusters you have identified. BUT, can you give a program a dataset (i.e., this dataset) and say "Find
n,
where n is the number of clusters that the data is structured into, such that the statistical differences between clusters are maximally significant." Thanks for any help, Tim. -----End of forwarded message from "Timothy Waters"
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