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From: saswss@hotellng.unx.sas.com (Warren Sarle)
Subject: Re: Looking for principal component analysis books
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In article <TOM.95Mar17153215@ung.geomatic.no>, tom@geomatic.no (Tom Roger Grovassbakk) writes:
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|> I'm looking for books within (describing) principal component analysis.

   Jackson, J.E. (1991) A User's Guide to Principal Components,
   Wiley.

   Jolliffe, I.T. (1986) Principal Component Analysis,
   Springer-Verlag.

   Mardia, K.V., Kent, J.T. and Bibby, J.M. (1979) Multivariate
   Analysis, Academic Press.

   Rao, C.R. (1964), "The Use and Interpretation of Principal
   Component Analysis in Applied Research," Sankya A, 26, 329-358.

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