On the History of the use of Geometry in the General Linear Model

Authors
Citation
G. Herr, David, On the History of the use of Geometry in the General Linear Model, American statistician , 34(1), 1980, pp. 43-47
Journal title
ISSN journal
00031305
Volume
34
Issue
1
Year of publication
1980
Pages
43 - 47
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
The question of why a geometric or coordinate-free approach to linear models has been subordinated to an algebraic approach is considered by reviewing selected papers having a geometric slant.These begin with R.A. Fisher's 1915 paper on the distribution of the correlation coefficient and continue through William Kruskal's elegant 1975 paper on the geometry of generalized inverses.The thesis is put forward that the relative unpopularity of the geometric approach is not due to an inherent inferiority but rather to a combination of inertia, poor exposition, and a resistance to abstraction.