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Figure 4 is a plot of the first two canonical variates, which together account for 49% of the total variation of data.
Canonical variate analysis, hierarchical cluster analysis and a non-parametric classification tree method both revealed morphological differences associated with the host-plant on which they were collected.
However, this clone was not classified as the tobacco form based on canonical variate analysis.
Also, aberrant values can result from a bad choice of variate.
Depending on the dimension of the emission variates, on the number of components, and on the available computational resources, one can vary the accuracy of the adjustment.
All other variates and statistics have physical dimensions which must be stated clearly.
The first involves applying the test to two realizations of white-noise variates generated from a pseudorandom number generator.
Nevertheless, some meaningful conclusions can be drawn on the possible value of facial variates in the study of human interand intra-group variability.