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canonical correlation

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canonical correlation [kə′nän·ə·kəl ‚kȯr·ə′lā·shən]
(statistics)
The maximum correlation between linear functions of two sets of random variables when specific restrictions are imposed upon the coefficients of the linear functions of the two sets.


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Multivariate Analyses In order to determine the multivariate relationship between the study variables, a canonical correlation analysis was employed using the means of the program goal and leadership style subscale scores and the coaching burnout subscale scores as the two linear combinations of predictor (x1) and criterion (x2) variables, respectively.
Data Analysis Tabachnick and Fidell (2007) indicated that the number of participants needed to test the hypothesis using canonical correlation was approximately 10 cases for each variable, depending on the reliability of the variables.
The canonical correlation is a tool used to measure the association between discriminant functions and the two motives.
 
 
 
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