On Stepwise Discriminant Analyses Applied to Physiologic Data

Publication Description
ABSTRACT Recently widespread interest has arisen in the use of stepwise discriminant function techniques with evoked physiologic data. The purpose of this presentation is to discuss in non‐mathematical terms how such analyses can easily be misused and misinterpreted, pointing out specific pitfalls to be avoided. The various statistical tests of hypotheses used with stepwise discriminant functions, predominantly in the BMDO7M computer program, are discussed in relationship to the law of the iterated logarithm. This law clearly shows how highly significant differences will almost always be found when a stepwise procedure is used even though there may be no real differences between groups. As an empirical illustration, a series of physiologic data (EKG and EEG) was collected under stimulus and no stimulus conditions. Stepwise analyses consistently produced significant differences under no stimulus conditions whereas nonstepwise procedures did not. Under stimulus conditions, stepwise analyses consistently exaggerated the extent of differences detected by nonstepwise analyses.

Primary Author
Lachin,John M.
Schachter,Joseph

Volume
11

Issue
6

Start Page
703

Other Pages
709

Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd

URL
https://api.istex.fr/ark:/67375/WNG-53NRM7FL-5/fulltext.pdf

PMID
4438554



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Psychophysiology

Publication Year
1974

Publication Date
Nov

Place of Publication
Oxford, UK

ISSN/ISBN
0048-5772

Document Object Index
10.1111/j.1469-8986.1974.tb01139.x