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The identification is a method of assigning a new member to a population on the basis of a set of variables observed. It is shown that the identification analysis can be taken over from a multiple regression approach which is already well known for the discrimination of two groups.
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Riedwyl, H., Kreuter, U. (1976). Identification. In: Ziegler, W.J. (eds) Contribution to Applied Statistics. Experientia Supplementum, vol 22. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5513-6_21
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