Baxter, M. J. (1994). Stepwise discriminant analysis in archaeometry: a critique. J Archaeol Sci 21 (5). Vol 21(5), pp. 659-666.

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Stepwise discriminant analysis in archaeometry: a critique
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J Archaeol Sci 21 (5)
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Journal of Archaeological Science
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21 (5)
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659 - 666
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Discriminant analysis is widely used in archaeometry and the use of stepwise selection procedures is common. It is also common to judge the success of an analysis by the ability to correctly allocate specimens to groups using the resubstitution procedure. This paper argues, by way of example, that such procedures may often mislead as to the success of an analysis, with the less biased cross-validation procedure producing more realistic results. Includes an `Appendix: Winchester Romano-British vessel glass compositions' (665-6).
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Michael J Baxter
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1994
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Vessel Glass (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002