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1 Departments of Mathematics and Dentistry, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Australia
From a factorial experiment designed to study the effect of fluoride and molybdenum on the morphology of the rat molar, there were data on eight different features of this tooth; these had previously been analyzed as independent variates.1
In the present report, multivariate methods of analysis were employed, and the evaluations derived from these were compared with those obtained in the univariate analysis. This comparison showed that when a number of different features are measured on the one experimental unit, multivariate methods can provide much more meaningful information.
Submitted on December 14, 1965
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