El análisis multivariado y la investigación en las ciencias de la salud
Abstract
As the search for knowledge of the factors that affect the health of individuals and peoples advances, it becomes necessary to propose multifactorial relationships in which health, as a dependent variable, can be explained or predicted from multiple factors or independent variables.
The theoretical foundations of multivariate analysis were developed mainly during the first three decades of the present century thanks to the work of Ronald Fisher and Karl Pearson.
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