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NAME:S.

JAYAGOKUL
REGNO:22MBA0168
BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND INTELLIGENCE
LAB ASSIGNMENT 2
1. Write a case on Discriminant Analysis Classification and Prediction, create a data set,
get the output tables from statistical software, and interpret the data

CASE STUDY:

Sl. No Types of patients Age Income No. years working in abroad


1 1 32 4500 8
2 1 33 4000 4
3 1 25 3500 1
4 2 27 3000 2
5 2 24 3200 3
6 1 27 3500 3
7 2 31 3100 6
8 2 22 2700 2
9 1 33 4700 6
10 2 23 1300 4
11 2 27 1600 3
12 1 37 2500 7
13 1 41 2100 5
14 2 33 1700 4
15 1 35 2400 3
16 2 32 1700 5
17 2 29 1400 3
18 1 34 1800 6
19 1 27 3100 6
20 2 24 2700 2
21 1 27 4700 6
22 1 31 1300 4
23 2 22 1600 3
24 2 33 2500 7
25 1 45 2100 5
NAME:S.JAYAGOKUL
REGNO:22MBA0168
OUTPUT:

Summary of Canonical Discriminant Functions

Wilks' Lambda
Test of Function(s) Wilks' Lambda Chi-square df Sig.
1 .541 13.198 3 .004

Standardized Canonical Discriminant Function Coefficients


Function
1
Age .970
Income .868
No. years working in abroad -.113

Canonical Discriminant Function Coefficients


Function
1
Age .189
Income .001
No. years working in abroad -.064
(Constant) -7.809
Unstandardized coefficients

Functions at Group Centroids


Function
Typesofpatients 1
1 .848
2 -.919
Unstandardized canonical discriminant functions evaluated at group means

Classification Statistics
Classification Resultsa
Predicted Group Membership
typesofpatients 1 2 Total
Original Count 1 10 3 13
2 2 10 12
% 1 76.9 23.1 100.0
2 16.7 83.3 100.0
a. 80.0% of original grouped cases correctly classified.
NAME:S.JAYAGOKUL
REGNO:22MBA0168
INTERPRETATION:
• Here, Wilk’s lambda value is 0.541 which lies between .5 to 1. If value lies between
0.5 to 1, the discrimination power is less. Therefore, there is less discrimination power
to discriminate patients.
• By using Standardised canonical, we could say that Age has maximum coefficient when
compared to income and number of years. Hence, by knowing Age, Patients can be
discriminated into high or low risk.
• Y= -7.809+0189(Age)+0.001(Income)-0.064(No. of years working in abroad)
• (80% of 25=20)- Out of 25 patients, we can classify correctly 20 patients whether
patient is high risk or low risk.

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