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    On the geometric approach to multivariate selection (English)
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    Multivariate selection can be represented as a linear transformation in a geometric framework. This approach has led to considerable simplification in the study of the effects of selection on factor analysis. In this note this approach is extended to describe the effects of selection on regression analysis and to adjust for the effects of selection using the inverse of the linear transformation.
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    Multivariate selection
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    linear transformation
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    geometric framework
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    factor analysis
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    regression analysis
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