Lewis A. Jones , Warrick J. Couch, PASA, 15 (3), 309
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- Numners in parentheses are the percentage variation of the sample accounted for by that eigenvalue.
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- Eigenvalues are shown as a percentage of the total variance of the sample accounted for in that principal component.
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- ...Test
- F test percentages represent the chance that uncertainties in the index measurements alone can account for the variance in the principal component, i.e. a low percentage indicates a high significance for that component.
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- ...High-z
- Percentage chance that correlation could result from a random distribution
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- ...Coma
- Same as for High-z
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- ...KS
- Percentage chance that the two distributions could be drawn from the same parent population
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