When is discriminant analysis used?

A) Make predictions about dependent variable that are categorical on the basis of one predictor variable
B) Make predictions about dependent variables that are categorical on the basis of two or more predictor variables
C) Make predictions about independent variable that are categorical on the basis of one predictor variable
D) Make predictions about independent variables that are categorical on the basis of two or more predictor variables


B

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