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When there is more than one discriminant function,
an asterisk(*) marks each variable's largest absolute correlation
with one of the canonical functions. Within each function, these marked
variables are then ordered by the size of the correlation.
Level of education is most strongly correlated
with the first function, and it is the only variable
most strongly correlated with this function.
Years with current employer,
Age in years,
Household income in thousands,
Years at current address,
Retired, and
Gender
are most strongly correlated
with the second function, although Gender and
Retired
are more weakly correlated than the others. The
other variables mark this function as a "stability"
function.
Number of people in household and
Marital status
are most strongly correlated with the third discriminant
function, but this is a useless function, so these
are nearly useless predictors.
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