Discriminant analysis of animal species odor’s response.

The basis of our study is to identify the discriminating groups that are present in the observations as well as looking into the details of the classification of the observation that forms each group. The observations were obtained as a secondary data from a clinical experiment done by Wuensch, K. L...

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Main Authors: Abd Rahman, Hezlin Aryani, Ab. Malek, Haslinda, Mohd Fadzil, Muniroh, Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
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Published: Canadian Research & Development Centre of Sciences and Cultures 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.140882015-11-23T03:08:02Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14088/ Discriminant analysis of animal species odor’s response. Abd Rahman, Hezlin Aryani Ab. Malek, Haslinda Mohd Fadzil, Muniroh Jusoff, Kamaruzaman The basis of our study is to identify the discriminating groups that are present in the observations as well as looking into the details of the classification of the observation that forms each group. The observations were obtained as a secondary data from a clinical experiment done by Wuensch, K. L in 1992 in his research paper, to identify the effects on the response of the fostered house mice towards species odor. The subjects used are only from the house mice of the species Mus. The nursing mothers selected were only from three species, which are house‑mouse (Mus), deer mouse (Peromyscus) or rat (Rattus). The method used in this study is the discriminant analysis techniques. This study established the discriminant functions based on three groups of cross-forested nursing mothers in identifying the effects of response of the subjects towards the species odor. For new predicted membership, it is found that the largest group is group 3 which is the rat (Rattus) group. The resubstitution of the error rate is 30.6% and the cross validation error rate is 38.9%. Thus, because of the new observation was allocated to group of rat, it shows that the linear discriminant function obtained has been justified with the Discriminant Function Coefficient which showed that Rat-V is the predictor that is most heavily weighted on the first discriminant function. Mainly, this study can provide a platform and guidelines for other researchers to understand the classification characteristics of fostered animal species in response to species odor. Other than that, it will open other opportunities for other researchers to study discriminating factors of other species for the same objectives. Canadian Research & Development Centre of Sciences and Cultures 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14088/1/Discriminant%20analysis%20of%20animal%20species%20odor.pdf Abd Rahman, Hezlin Aryani and Ab. Malek, Haslinda and Mohd Fadzil, Muniroh and Jusoff, Kamaruzaman (2009) Discriminant analysis of animal species odor’s response. Advances in Natural Science, 2 (1). pp. 1-8. ISSN 1715-7862 10.3968%2Fj.ans.1715787020090201.001 English
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description The basis of our study is to identify the discriminating groups that are present in the observations as well as looking into the details of the classification of the observation that forms each group. The observations were obtained as a secondary data from a clinical experiment done by Wuensch, K. L in 1992 in his research paper, to identify the effects on the response of the fostered house mice towards species odor. The subjects used are only from the house mice of the species Mus. The nursing mothers selected were only from three species, which are house‑mouse (Mus), deer mouse (Peromyscus) or rat (Rattus). The method used in this study is the discriminant analysis techniques. This study established the discriminant functions based on three groups of cross-forested nursing mothers in identifying the effects of response of the subjects towards the species odor. For new predicted membership, it is found that the largest group is group 3 which is the rat (Rattus) group. The resubstitution of the error rate is 30.6% and the cross validation error rate is 38.9%. Thus, because of the new observation was allocated to group of rat, it shows that the linear discriminant function obtained has been justified with the Discriminant Function Coefficient which showed that Rat-V is the predictor that is most heavily weighted on the first discriminant function. Mainly, this study can provide a platform and guidelines for other researchers to understand the classification characteristics of fostered animal species in response to species odor. Other than that, it will open other opportunities for other researchers to study discriminating factors of other species for the same objectives.
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author Abd Rahman, Hezlin Aryani
Ab. Malek, Haslinda
Mohd Fadzil, Muniroh
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
spellingShingle Abd Rahman, Hezlin Aryani
Ab. Malek, Haslinda
Mohd Fadzil, Muniroh
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
Discriminant analysis of animal species odor’s response.
author_facet Abd Rahman, Hezlin Aryani
Ab. Malek, Haslinda
Mohd Fadzil, Muniroh
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
author_sort Abd Rahman, Hezlin Aryani
title Discriminant analysis of animal species odor’s response.
title_short Discriminant analysis of animal species odor’s response.
title_full Discriminant analysis of animal species odor’s response.
title_fullStr Discriminant analysis of animal species odor’s response.
title_full_unstemmed Discriminant analysis of animal species odor’s response.
title_sort discriminant analysis of animal species odor’s response.
publisher Canadian Research & Development Centre of Sciences and Cultures
publishDate 2009
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14088/1/Discriminant%20analysis%20of%20animal%20species%20odor.pdf
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