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Figure 4: Graphical presentation comparing the standardized canonical coefficients of the first canonical variables in G1 and G3. The standard canonical coefficients are a correlation coefficient that represent the levels of involvement levels of sub-variates of the standardized new variates, u and h, when u and h are most strongly correlated. The canonical variables strongly influence each other as the standard canonical coefficient weight increases. The results of the standard canonical coefficients were analyzed based on the interpretation of the nuclear color. |