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Classification of Observations into One of Two Artificially Dichotomized Classes by Using a Normal Screening Variable
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    Classification of Observations into One of Two Artificially Dichotomized Classes by Using a Normal Screening Variable (English)
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    23 April 2009
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    artificial dichotomization
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    doubly truncated multivariate skew-normal distribution
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    optimal error rate
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